Daily Links: SHoP Architects Designing Midwood Building for Controversial Developer
Arcade Fire member buys house in Keningston, Bay Ridge club from “Saturday Night Fever” reborn for the film’s 40th anniversary.
In the News
- Arcade Fire Member Buys House in Kensington [NYP]
- ‘Burg Shipping Container Home Took 15 Years, $4 Million to Make [NYP]
- Strong Place Gastropub Quietly Closes in Carroll Gardens [PMFA]
- Borough’s Largest Menorah Lit at Grand Army Plaza [Eagle]
- Bensonhurst Club From ‘Saturday Night Fever’ Reborn for 40th Anniversary [BR]
- Amid Coney Island Rezone, Eric Adams Urges for More Ferry Service [Curbed]
- Axe-Hurling Venue Finally Opens in Gowanus [Patch]
- The Brooklyn Ballet’s Nutcracker Raises the Barre on Diversity [Hyperallergic]
- DOE Denies Developer Collusion in Public School Closure in Crown Heights [KCP]
- SHoP Designing 10-Story Mixed-Use Building in Midwood [NYY]
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