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In the News As New York’s Fear of Crime Grows, a Neighborhood Lives With Its Reality [NYT] A Brooklyn Artist Crafting Perforated Furniture [NYT] From Her Algerian Family’s Brooklyn Living Room to the Dance Stage [NYT] Poly Prep Breaks Ground on Dyker Heights Arts Center [Eagle] Man Shot Dead During Flatbush Street Festival: Reports [amNY]…

Bed Stuy. Photo by Anna Bradley-Smith
In the News
- As New York’s Fear of Crime Grows, a Neighborhood Lives With Its Reality [NYT]
- A Brooklyn Artist Crafting Perforated Furniture [NYT]
- From Her Algerian Family’s Brooklyn Living Room to the Dance Stage [NYT]
- Poly Prep Breaks Ground on Dyker Heights Arts Center [Eagle]
- Man Shot Dead During Flatbush Street Festival: Reports [amNY]
- Brats, Beer at McCarren Parkhouse’s 1st Annual Oktoberfest [Greenpointers]
- House of Yes Owner’s Ideal Day Is a Romp Through Bushwick [Thrillist]
- The Pies Are Electric at Brooklyn’s Newest Pizzeria [Eater]
- Developer to Cough Up $3 Million for Underpaying Williamsburg Workers [TRD]
- Proposals for Building Emissions Caps Leave Neither Side Happy [TRD]
- Permits Filed for 3216 Glenwood Road in East Flatbush [NYY]
- Permits Filed for 101 Oriental Boulevard in Manhattan Beach [NYY]
- Housing Lottery Launches for 110 Thatford Avenue in Brownsville [NYY]
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