Daily Links: Developer Rabsky Nixes Plans for Office Tower in Downtown Brooklyn
Rabsky holds off on ODA-designed office tower at former DMV site, district attorney takes leave to deal with cancer, and city changes affordable housing lottery rules to help tenants.
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 - The Last Battle for Affordability in Crown Heights [Guardian]
 - Rabsky Shelves Plans for DoBro Office Tower [TRD]
 - City Changes Affordable Housing Lottery Rules to Help Tenants [DNA]
 
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