Daily Links: NYC's Vanishing Rent Regulated Apartments Not Easily Explained
In the News Frank James to Plead Guilty to Terrorism in Brooklyn Subway Attack [NYT] How Hasidic Schools Reaped a Windfall of Special Education Funding [NYT] A Housing Market Hangover [NYT] One Dead After Car Falls Into Prospect Heights Train Yard [amNY] The Package Pickup Industry Coming to the Bodega Near You [Curbed] Tenants Frustrated…

Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Frank James to Plead Guilty to Terrorism in Brooklyn Subway Attack [NYT]
- How Hasidic Schools Reaped a Windfall of Special Education Funding [NYT]
- A Housing Market Hangover [NYT]
- One Dead After Car Falls Into Prospect Heights Train Yard [amNY]
- The Package Pickup Industry Coming to the Bodega Near You [Curbed]
- Tenants Frustrated After Water Floods Flatbush Apartments [ABC7]
- WORKac Blends Old and New at Adams Street Library [Dezeen]
- Indoor Amusement Park Opens in Sunset Park [Pix11]
- NYC Lost 116,000 Rent-Stabilized Units in Three Years. How? [TRD]
- Embattled ERAP to End, But Pain May Continue for Landlords [TRD]
- Renderings Revealed for 114 Lexington Avenue in Bed Stuy [NYY]
- Permits Filed for 183 20th Street in South Slope [NYY]
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