Daily Links: Stretch of Northwest Brooklyn May Get Thousands of New Trees in the Next Four Years
In the News As Housing Costs Soar, Co-Living Makes a Comeback [NYT] These Cakes Have Thorns [NYT] Mackenzie Scott Gives $11 Million to a Brooklyn School [BK Mag] 15th Annual Bushwick Film Festival Returns [BK Reader] Good News for Bushwick Vegans [Bushwick Daily] A Prospect Heights Barbecue Joint Reopens After Burning Down [Eater] Go Inside…

Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- As Housing Costs Soar, Co-Living Makes a Comeback [NYT]
- These Cakes Have Thorns [NYT]
- Mackenzie Scott Gives $11 Million to a Brooklyn School [BK Mag]
- 15th Annual Bushwick Film Festival Returns [BK Reader]
- Good News for Bushwick Vegans [Bushwick Daily]
- A Prospect Heights Barbecue Joint Reopens After Burning Down [Eater]
- Go Inside Flatbush’s Famous Japanese House [Untapped Cities]
- Brooklyn Council Member Pushes to Fill Every Empty Tree Pit [The City]
- Bushwick’s Landmarked Ulmer Brewery Becomes Apartments [CO]
- NY AG Pushes to Criminalize Deed Theft [TRD]
- Arch Companies Resurrects Troubled 421a Projects in Bushwick [TRD]
- Permits Filed for 114 Lexington Avenue In Bed Stuy [NYY]
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