Daily Links: Disagreement Over Affordability, Wages Could Hold Up 421-a Tax Break Replacement
In the News Vice’s New Owners Prepare to Slash What’s Left of Its Workforce [NYT] Against All Odds, New York’s Artist Buildings Have Survived [NYT] See a Day in the Life of a New York City Dishwasher [NYT] Foul Stench Plagues Park Slope, Smells ‘Like Feces, Something Dead’ [NYP] A Conversation With Black Pioneers Leading…

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In the News
- Vice’s New Owners Prepare to Slash What’s Left of Its Workforce [NYT]
- Against All Odds, New York’s Artist Buildings Have Survived [NYT]
- See a Day in the Life of a New York City Dishwasher [NYT]
- Foul Stench Plagues Park Slope, Smells ‘Like Feces, Something Dead’ [NYP]
- A Conversation With Black Pioneers Leading Across Brooklyn [BP]
- Greenpoint’s Paulie Gee’s to Reopen Under New Management [Greenpointers]
- Comptroller Alleges Millions in Wages Stolen From MTA Workers, Sues [The City]
- Fraud, Extortion Trial Begins for Brooklyn’s ‘Bling’ Bishop [News12]
- A Gowanus Townhouse Renovated for ‘An Imaginary Client’ [AN]
- Lawmakers Criticize Governor’s 421a Placeholder [TRD]
- Fannie Mae Cautions Lenders About Riverside, Madison Title [TRD]
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