Daily Links: Bistricer to Restore Flatbush’s Landmarked Sears, Build 900 Apartments on Block
Census data shows New York City’s population shrinks by 78,000, judge rules housing migrants at Floyd Bennett stands for now, and more Brooklyn news.

Photo of the Day: Williamsburg. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Man Is Critically Wounded in a Shooting on a Subway Train in Brooklyn [NYT]
- Why the National Guard Can’t Ease All Fears About Riding the Subway [NYT]
- New York City’s Population Shrinks by 78,000, According to Census Data [NYT]
- Housing Migrants at Floyd Bennett Stands for Now, Judge Rules [NYDN]
- Harrowing Video Shows Men Clashing Moments Before Subway Shooting [NYP]
- Matt Hogan’s Irish Haven Remains a Sunset Park Mainstay [Eagle]
- Eviction Filings Highest Among Private Managers of NYCHA Buildings [The City]
- The Streets of Pre–New York [Curbed]
- ‘Burg Bar That Intro’d New Yorkers to Craft Beer Has Run Its Course [Eater]
- Plans to Restore Flatbush’s Art Deco Sears Building Advance [ArchPaper]
- Brooklyn’s 5th Avenue Is NYC’s Coolest Street Right Now [Time Out]
- St. Louis-Based Hospitality Firm Buys DoBro Hotel Out of Bankruptcy [Crain’s]
- Foundations Under Way at 135 South 3rd Street in Williamsburg [NYY]
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