Daily Links: New York Declares Real Estate Showings 'Essential,' Then Walks It Back
In the News Bushwick Priest Said Mass Via Live Stream, Then Fell to Virus [NYT] Banks Warn of ‘Overwhelming’ Demand for Small Business Loans [NYT] Will We Lose a Generation of Designers in Brooklyn and Beyond? [NYT] Crowded Hasidic Funeral Goes on in Midwood [NYP] Brooklyn Justice Johnny Lee Baynes Died From COVID-19 Complications [Eagle]…
In the News
- Bushwick Priest Said Mass Via Live Stream, Then Fell to Virus [NYT]
- Banks Warn of ‘Overwhelming’ Demand for Small Business Loans [NYT]
- Will We Lose a Generation of Designers in Brooklyn and Beyond? [NYT]
- Crowded Hasidic Funeral Goes on in Midwood [NYP]
- Brooklyn Justice Johnny Lee Baynes Died From COVID-19 Complications [Eagle]
- Bushwick Park Accidentally Closed After New Playground Order [BP]
- Brooklyn’s Muslims and Jews Struggle to Observe Burial Traditions [Bklyner]
- ‘Essential’ Laundromats Under Strain as City’s Wash Culture Shifts [The City]
- Prospect Heights Third Grade Teacher Dies From Coronavirus [Chalkbeat]
- Gowanus Documentarian Encourages Talk About Changing Lives [PMFA]
- The History of Brooklyn’s Blackout Cake [UntappedNY]
- Virtual Showings Only: State Clarifies ‘Essential Business’ Announcement [TRD]
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