Daily Links: Downtown Brooklyn's Long-Awaited Willoughby Square Park Project in Jeopardy
Ex-Brooklyn DA is fined for using city resources, a Flatbush landlord sues New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal to halt inspections.

Cobble Hill. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams Hints at 2021 Mayoral Run [NYDN]
- Ex-Brooklyn DA Fined for Using City Resources for Re-election Campaign [NYP]
- Brooklyn Students Ride to D.C. to Participate in March for Our Lives [Eagle]
- Flatbush Landlord Is Suing to Block Apartment Inspections [Voice]
- City Commission Landmarks Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh [Bklyner]
- Night Mayor Makes First Public Appearance in Bushwick [Bklyner]
- DOT Announces Head-Start Signal Pilot Program for Cyclists [Curbed]
- Afropunk 2018 Announces Brooklyn Lineup [BK Vegan]
- Long-Awaited Willoughby Square Park Project in Danger of Collapse [Crain’s]
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