Daily Links: Would It Be a Bad Thing If a Glut of Luxury Housing Lowered Rents in Brooklyn?
Park Slopers loathe their new Citi Bike rack and the L train’s shutdown might save Williamsburg residents quite a bit on rent.

In the News
- BAM Chairman Buys $7.4M Brooklyn Heights Penthouse [NY Post]
- Slopers Hate Carroll Street Citi Bike Rack [BK Paper]
- Oh Damn, Hell, Rent Might Go Down in Brooklyn, Sounds Bad [The Concourse]
- Increased Security Planned for 2016 J’Ouvert Festival in Brooklyn [Pix11]
- How One of Brooklyn’s Largest Developers Remains Largely Unknown [TRD]
- Gowanus’ Station Diner Closes, Mediterranean Restaurant Coming [DNA]
- Report: L Shutdown Could Shave Off $450 From Williamsburg Rents [DNA]
Top Brownstoner Stories
- Million Dollar Listing’s Ryan Serhant Pushes Into Red-Hot Brooklyn With Bed Stuy Office
- Daily Links: Brooklyn Developer Boymelgreen Banned From Selling Condos for Two Years
- 5 Prewar and Victorian Rentals Dripping in Charm, Starting at $1,695 a Month
Local artist coalition the North West Bushwick Community has created a useful new map, called the North West Bushwick Community Map, plotting housing and urban planning data for a better visualization of the neighborhood’s recent real estate developments and alterations. See it for yourself on the group’s website here.
[h/t: Bushwick Daily]
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