Daily Links: Starrett City, Which Once Counted Trump as a Stakeholder, Sells for $905 Million
Williamsburg comfort food favorite Brooklyn Star is closing this month, and a historic Weeksville willow tree is threatened by developers.
Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Historic Weeksville Willow Tree Threatened by Developers [Eagle]
- Proposed Megadevelopment’s Boerum Hill Location Spurs Debate [BK Paper]
- Starrett City, With Trump Stake, Is Sold for $905 Million [Crain’s]
- Mayor’s BQX Streetcar Left Out of City Budget [Crain’s]
- Collisions Between Cyclists, Pedestrians Growing Concern in ‘Burg [CBS NY]
- L Train Shutdown Plans Need to Accommodate Wheelchair Access [amNY]
- Williamsburg Comfort Food Favorite Brooklyn Star Is Closing This Month [Eater]
- A Community Celebration in Fort Greene Park [Bklyner]
- Meet the California Bank Backing Brooklyn’s Hasidic Developers [TRD]
- Here’s How Real Estate Players Are Bracing for the L Train Shutdown [TRD]
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