Daily Links: Residents of Brooklyn's Historic Districts Balk at New Wi-Fi Kiosks
Free Wi-Fi kiosks are hitting Brooklyn’s historic districts, the G train is testing digital equipment, and more.
In the News
- G Trains Will Test New Digital Signs, Equipment [NYDN]
- Tech Tenant Slowdown Facing Brooklyn Office Developers? [Bloomberg]
- Serious Eats Relocating to Industry City With Test Kitchen, Photo Studio [CO]
- Communal Living in Brooklyn Is Alleviating Millennial Ennui [Atlantic]
- Historic District Residents Cringe at Flashy New Wi-Fi Kiosks [BK Paper]
- Photos: Here’s Your First Look at the Williamsburg Apple Store [Gothamist]
- Brooklyn Cathedral Plans Four-Story Office Building in Prospect Heights [DNA]
Top Brownstoner Stories
- Standalone House With Porch, Gorgeous Details, Eight-Burner Stove in Bay Ridge Asks $2.5 Million
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- Big, Pretty Crown Heights Three-Bed Asks $3,200 Rent — and It’s a Kinko House!
Comment of the Day
Looks like the secret is out. Bay Ridge has beautiful homes and limestones. Grand houses like this one featured. Suburban streets, blocks away from main shopping areas. OK, it’s the R train into the city, but hey, just get to Barclays and every train needed is there. Good, solid neighborhood.
— peaceout in Standalone House With Porch, Gorgeous Details, Eight-Burner Stove in Bay Ridge Asks $2.5 Million
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