Daily Links: City Drops Costly Consultant Plan That May Have Sparked Violence at Jails
In the News The Unlikely Ascent of New York’s Compost Champion [NYT] Williamsburg Hotel Owners Moved Funds to Stay Afloat: Finance Director [WSJ] French Bakery L’Appartement 4F Opens in Brooklyn Heights [Eagle] Coney Island Supermarket Accused of Price Gouging [BK Paper] With Manhattan’s Century 21 Reopening, Will Brooklyn Be Next? [BK Reporter] The One Rule…

Crown Heights. Photo by Anna Bradley-Smith
In the News
- The Unlikely Ascent of New York’s Compost Champion [NYT]
- Williamsburg Hotel Owners Moved Funds to Stay Afloat: Finance Director [WSJ]
- French Bakery L’Appartement 4F Opens in Brooklyn Heights [Eagle]
- Coney Island Supermarket Accused of Price Gouging [BK Paper]
- With Manhattan’s Century 21 Reopening, Will Brooklyn Be Next? [BK Reporter]
- The One Rule in This Effortlessly Cool Park Slope Brownstone? No Beige [ED]
- City Jails Scrap Pricey Consultant Plan as Deaths Mount [The City]
- A Private Tour Through the Cheese Caves of Crown Heights [BK Mag]
- List of Street Closures for Brooklyn Half Marathon [Pix11]
- Landlord in Rush for 421-a Booted Gowanus Business: Lawsuit [TRD]
- Architect Bjarke Ingels Buys Brooklyn Heights Penthouse for $2.16 Million [6sqft]
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