Daily Links: Tourists Peek Into Pierhouse Windows, Rezonings Slow in Election Year
The old Kosciuszko Bridge was blown up Sunday, and a bevy of eateries and bars open in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens.

Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- A Search for a Studio With Counter Space Leads to Downtown Brooklyn [NYT]
- Sunset Park Photographer Is a Giveaway Artist [NYT]
- Once-Struggling Broker Joins Ryan Serhant to Sell Bed Stuy Pads [NYP]
- Night and Day, Tourists Parade Past Pricey Pierhouse Condos [Eagle]
- Photos, Videos: Old Kosciuszko Bridge Blown Straight to Hell [Gothamist]
- Women Roll up Sleeves to Renovate Brownsville Women’s Shelters [BK Reader]
- Brownsville Meeting Gets Heated Over Community-Police Relations [BK Reader]
- What Do We Think of the New LinkNYC Kiosks in Carroll Gardens? [PMFA]
- City Planning Dismisses Concerns Over Slow Neighborhood Rezonings [Crain’s]
- Ad Agency Joins Software Startup at Dumbo’s Sugar-Crystal Build [CO]
- Greenpoint Waterfront to Get a New 14-Story Resi Building [TRD]
- Flatbush Zombie House and Other New Spots to Try in PLG [DNA]
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