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In the News Why Nonprofits Are Moving to Evict Hundreds of Vulnerable Tenants [NYT] Who Needs a Dalmatian? This Gowanus Firehouse Has a Pig [NYT] A Bed Stuy Vintage Store That’s ‘Curated for Curves’ [NYT] Kickstarter’s Greenpoint HQ Asks $25 Million [NYP] More Than 1,000 Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Nurses Deliver Strike Notice [BP] Movie Nights…

Photo of the Day: Gowanus. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Why Nonprofits Are Moving to Evict Hundreds of Vulnerable Tenants [NYT]
- Who Needs a Dalmatian? This Gowanus Firehouse Has a Pig [NYT]
- A Bed Stuy Vintage Store That’s ‘Curated for Curves’ [NYT]
- Kickstarter’s Greenpoint HQ Asks $25 Million [NYP]
- More Than 1,000 Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Nurses Deliver Strike Notice [BP]
- Movie Nights Return to Brooklyn Parks With Weekly Films All Summer [BK Mag]
- Africa’s Top Luxury Concept Store Coming to Brooklyn Museum [Robb Report]
- Tenants Use Law That Puts Steep Price on Building Disrepair [City Limits]
- Beach Season is Here. How Clean is the Water in NYC? [City Limits]
- The Most Controversial Burger in Brooklyn [Eater]
- Douglaston Development Buys Bed Stuy 421-a Site [TRD]
- Maria Torres-Springer Takes Over NYC Housing Oversight [TRD]
- Housing Lottery Launches for Senior Apartments in Crown Heights [NYY]
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