Daily Links: Owners of Bed Stuy's Sugar Hill Club Plan Residential Development in Backyard
In the News A Bed Stuy Mansion Has Become Rubble. Residents Ask: How, and Why? [NYT] $500 a Month for an Entire Floor in Greenpoint [NYT] Woman Fakes Her Grandma’s Signature to Steal Flatbush Home: Lawsuit [NYP] Brooklyn’s Rent Price Up 23.6 Percent Compared to Last August [Eagle] No, Sugar Hill Is Not Closing, Owners…

Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- A Bed Stuy Mansion Has Become Rubble. Residents Ask: How, and Why? [NYT]
- $500 a Month for an Entire Floor in Greenpoint [NYT]
- Woman Fakes Her Grandma’s Signature to Steal Flatbush Home: Lawsuit [NYP]
- Brooklyn’s Rent Price Up 23.6 Percent Compared to Last August [Eagle]
- No, Sugar Hill Is Not Closing, Owners of Iconic Bed Stuy Club Say [Patch]
- Anne Pasternak Takes Us Behind the Scenes at the Brooklyn Museum [BK Mag]
- Pioneers at Work in Red Hook [BK Mag]
- City Planning Holds Hearing for Large Boerum Hill Development [CityLand]
- Straphangers Rally in Brooklyn for 6-Minute Bus, Subway Service [Gothamist]
- Permits Filed for 91 Court Street in Downtown Brooklyn [NYY]
- Housing Lottery Launches for 153 Erasmus Street in Flatbush [NYY]
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