Daily Links: Con Ed Lots for Sale Could Bring More Waterfront Development to 'Burg
City rejects bid to landmark Flatbush church slated for demolition, and Gold Street could be renamed for civil rights activist Ida B. Wells.
Prospect Park. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Why It Has Become So Easy to Hide in the Housing Market [NYT]
- Everybody in This Bushwick Apartment Building Became Friends [NYT]
- Palm Springs-Inspired Bar Opening in Greenpoint [NYP]
- Gold Street Could Be Renamed for Civil Rights Activist Ida Wells [Eagle]
- Why Don’t Renderings Feature People of Color? [Q at Parkside]
- Parapet Above Smith Street F/G Train Is Starting to Crack [PMFA]
- Block-Long Greenpoint Rental Gets New Renderings Ahead of Launch [Curbed]
- Con Ed Sites on Williamsburg Waterfront Hit the Market [Crain’s]
- City Rejects Bid to Landmark Flatbush Church Slated for Demolition [CityLimits]
- Mapleton Library Reading Garden Getting Closer to Becoming Reality [Bklyner]
- BofI Involved in Kushner’s Deal on Bushwick Development [ProPublica]
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