Daily Links: Advocates Criticize City's Pitch to Change Street Vendor Enforcement
Mysterious deaths near Brooklyn Mirage still haunt ravers, Four Horsemen team to open new restaurant in Williamsburg, and more Brooklyn news.

Photo of the Day: Green-Wood Cemetery. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- That Drone in the Sky Is Here to Warn New Yorkers About Flooding [NYT]
- Tax Revenues From NYC Office Buildings Rise, Despite Vacancies [NYT]
- Two Charged With Hate Crimes in Vandalism Aimed at Museum Staff [NYT]
- Mysterious Deaths Near Brooklyn Mirage Still Haunt Ravers [NYP]
- Crown Heights Man Gets Seven Years for Subway Slashing on C Train [Eagle]
- Four Horsemen Team to Open New Restaurant in ‘Burg [Greenpointers]
- Southbound B, Q Trains Skipping Church Avenue Through Fall [Gothamist]
- New Yorkers Can Vote to Change Street Vendor Enforcement [The City]
- Videographer Who Filmed Vandalism Charged With Hate Crime [Hyperallergic]
- Yves Saint Laurent, Kylie Minogue Inspired Sultry Brooklyn Pad [ED]
- Purple Yam, a Filipino Institution of Brooklyn, Is Closing [Eater]
- Eric Adams Pushes ADUs in City of Yes [TRD]
- 1 Park Point Wraps Up Construction in Windsor Terrace [NYY]
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