Daily Links: City Council Strikes Down Broker Fees for Tenants
Anthropologie to open in Cobble Hill, Council weighs more tenant protections on heels of Trump win, and more Brooklyn news.

Photo of the Day: Marsha P. Johnson State Park. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Coming Home to Bed Stuy [NYT]
- Paul Mescal Rides ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ to Brooklyn [NYT]
- City Council Votes to Relieve Renters From Paying Broker Fees [amNY]
- Magnolia Bakery Debuts Pudding Vending Machine in ‘Burg [BP]
- Apollo Bagels Opening Williamsburg Outpost in December [Greenpointers]
- Falafel, Funk And Good Times: Laziza Opens in Bed Stuy [Patch]
- Well-Designed Low-Income Housing Is Possible [Dwell]
- Anthropologie to Open Its First Brooklyn Store in Cobble Hill [CoStar]
- Council Weighs More Tenant Protections on Heels of Trump Win [TRD]
- New Long-Term Lease Signed at Industry City in Sunset Park [NYY]
- Permits Filed for 1019 Hancock Street in Bushwick [NYY]
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