Daily Links: Sunset Park’s Immigrant Community Says They Are Excluded From Rezoning Process
In the News 2019 Belongs to Shirley Chisholm [NYT] Effort to Reap Benefits of Gentrification in Central Brooklyn [Eagle] No Recorded Injuries From DIY Fireworks in Brooklyn [Eagle] Kensington Merchants Say a New Bus Lane Could Threaten Business [Eagle] Questions Over Engagement of Immigrants in Sunset Park Rezoning [Eagle] Park Slope YMCA Closed Indefinitely Due…
In the News
- 2019 Belongs to Shirley Chisholm [NYT]
- Effort to Reap Benefits of Gentrification in Central Brooklyn [Eagle]
- No Recorded Injuries From DIY Fireworks in Brooklyn [Eagle]
- Kensington Merchants Say a New Bus Lane Could Threaten Business [Eagle]
- Questions Over Engagement of Immigrants in Sunset Park Rezoning [Eagle]
- Park Slope YMCA Closed Indefinitely Due to Water Contamination [BP]
- Ghost Town: Businesses Closing Across Sheepshead Bay [BP]
- Wegmans Awards $500 Scholarships to Brooklyn Students [BP]
- On BQE Megaproject, Mayor’s Group Borrows From Cuomo Playbook [Politico]
- Fort Greene’s Academy Diner Will Close After Three Decades [Patch]
- Bed Stuy Teems With Leaping, Scratching Rats, Local Says [Patch]
- Construction Worker Injured in Mapleton School Roof Collapse [CBS NY]
- Z Architecture Unveils Renderings of Apartments on Gates in Bed Stuy [NYY]
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