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In the News Aggressive New York Housing Plan Borrows Ideas From Other States [NYT] As Subway Ridership Rebounds, Some Women Are Reluctant to Return [NYT] For Strictly Observant Jews in Brooklyn, the Sabbath Expands [NYT] Newtown Creek Park Attracts Volunteers Under Kosciuszko Bridge [Eagle] ‘Contemporary Cambodian’ Spot Lula Mae Opens in Clinton Hill [BK Mag]…

Windsor Terrace. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Aggressive New York Housing Plan Borrows Ideas From Other States [NYT]
- As Subway Ridership Rebounds, Some Women Are Reluctant to Return [NYT]
- For Strictly Observant Jews in Brooklyn, the Sabbath Expands [NYT]
- Newtown Creek Park Attracts Volunteers Under Kosciuszko Bridge [Eagle]
- ‘Contemporary Cambodian’ Spot Lula Mae Opens in Clinton Hill [BK Mag]
- Krater Brings Anti-Fashion to Bushwick for NYFW [Paper Mag]
- Why Brooklyn Residents Want Public Land in Public Hands [Next City]
- Chef April Bloomfield Is Back — in Brooklyn [Eater]
- Brooklyn’s Small Businesses Staying Afloat, Feeling Hopeful: Survey [Crain’s]
- How Emmy Squared Went From One Brooklyn Spot to the World [CO]
- Legislators Propose Half-Year, Recurring Eviction Ban [TRD]
- 300 Huntington Street Tops Out in Gowanus [NYY]
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