Daily Links: Kickbacks Behind 70 NYCHA Super Arrests Associated With Subpar Repairs
In the News Scores of Public Housing Workers Charged in Record Corruption Case [NYT] A New Bill Could Bring ‘Social Housing’ to New York [NYT] Atlantic Avenue Crossings Aim to Slow Cars on ‘Boulevard of Death’ [BP] Alleged NYC Migrant Crime Ring Stole Victims’ Phones, Money: Cops [amNY] Fundraiser Launched for Worker Killed in Brooklyn…

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In the News
- Scores of Public Housing Workers Charged in Record Corruption Case [NYT]
- A New Bill Could Bring ‘Social Housing’ to New York [NYT]
- Atlantic Avenue Crossings Aim to Slow Cars on ‘Boulevard of Death’ [BP]
- Alleged NYC Migrant Crime Ring Stole Victims’ Phones, Money: Cops [amNY]
- Fundraiser Launched for Worker Killed in Brooklyn Building Collapse [Patch]
- One of NYC’s Best-Dressed Parties Is at the Brooklyn Museum [Gothamist]
- Brooklyn Arts Nonprofit BRIC Lays Off 16 Employees [Hyperallergic]
- The Empty Bed Stuy Dry Cleaner That Became a Printing Studio [Curbed]
- A Pop-up Bookstore in the Back of a Red Hook Brewery [Time Out]
- Affordable Housing Developers May Get New Density Bump [TRD]
- Permits Filed for 823 Maple Street in East Flatbush [NYY]
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