Daily Links: Rezoning Community Benefits Plan Not Viable, Developers Say
How five New York neighborhoods are struggling with climate change, historic first Häagen-Dazs store reopens in Brooklyn Heights, and more Brooklyn news.

Photo of the Day: Brooklyn Bridge Park. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- How Neighborhoods Are Struggling With Climate Change [NYT]
- TV Chef Avoided Paying Rent in Brooklyn: Landlord [NYP]
- Historic First Häagen-Dazs Store Reopens in Brooklyn Heights [BP]
- Supporters Rally at BAM for Arts Education Funding [BP]
- Park Slope’s Sawa Is a Lovely Lebanese Feast for the Senses [BK Mag]
- Cops Fatally Shoot Man in East Flatbush: NYPD [Gothamist]
- The Low-Key Inventiveness of SO-IL’s Apartment Buildings [Curbed]
- Brooklyn Real Estate Vets Plan to Build 10K Housing Units [Crain’s]
- Here’s What District 35 Locals Want in New Development [City Limits]
- Developers Slam Politician’s Housing Plan [TRD]
- Permits Filed for 435 East 21st Street in Ditmas Park [NYY]
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