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In the News A Housing Crisis Has More Politicians Saying Yes to Developers [NYT] In Battle Against Trash and Rats, N.Y.C. Officials Try a Schedule Shift [NYT] Can $50 Million Make a Dull Brooklyn Office Park Cool? [NYT] Green-Wood Cemetery Upgrades for Stormwater Resiliency [Eagle] Prospect Heights Psychotherapists Analyze Their Local Rats [Patch] Bed Stuy…

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In the News
- A Housing Crisis Has More Politicians Saying Yes to Developers [NYT]
- In Battle Against Trash and Rats, N.Y.C. Officials Try a Schedule Shift [NYT]
- Can $50 Million Make a Dull Brooklyn Office Park Cool? [NYT]
- Green-Wood Cemetery Upgrades for Stormwater Resiliency [Eagle]
- Prospect Heights Psychotherapists Analyze Their Local Rats [Patch]
- Bed Stuy Bar ‘Oddly Enough’ Workers File Union Application [Patch]
- ‘Little Bangladesh’ Street Co-Naming Held in Kensington [News12]
- Welcome to the World of the Bed Stuy Braiders [Nylon]
- Brooklyn Artist Wants to Live in a Navy Yard Shipping Crane [Curbed]
- Mayor’s Taxes Show Rental Income, Reversal From Past Claims [The City]
- Developers Circle Abandoned Banks for Housing Conversions [TRD]
- Brooklyn Tower’s Facade Nears Completion at 9 DeKalb Avenue [NYY]
- Renderings Revealed for 218 Front Street in Vinegar Hill [NYY]
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