Friday Links
Remote-Controlled Model Helicopter Fatally Strikes Its Operator in Gravesend Park [NY Times] With $10 Million Gift, Theater for a New Audience Home Gets a New Name [NY Times] Williamsburg’s 50 North 5th: A Low-Rise Feel at High-Rise Prices [NY Times] Real Estate-Financed PAC Injects Big Money Into Brooklyn City Council Races [NY Times] As Busy as…

Remote-Controlled Model Helicopter Fatally Strikes Its Operator in Gravesend Park [NY Times]
With $10 Million Gift, Theater for a New Audience Home Gets a New Name [NY Times]
Williamsburg’s 50 North 5th: A Low-Rise Feel at High-Rise Prices [NY Times]
Real Estate-Financed PAC Injects Big Money Into Brooklyn City Council Races [NY Times]
As Busy as His Bees at Brooklyn Grange [NY Times]
Fashion Crowd Attends Rachel Comey Show at Pioneer Works in Red Hook [NY Times]
Fire at Brooklyn Synagogue Not a Hate Crime [NY Daily News]
Red Hook Sprouts Post-Storm Businesses [WSJ]
Jamestown Acquires 49.9 Percent Stake in Industry City [Crain’s]
Planner Writes Book on Williamsburg’s Now-Gone “Accidental Playground” [Atlantic Cities]
Artist Maps Every Block of Brooklyn, Using Its Trash [AnimalNY]
Leasing Update in DoBro [Curbed]
Get Up and Ride Bike Tours Through Brooklyn [Newsday]
Can Urban Planning Turn Brooklyn Into the Next Silicon Valley? [Wired]
Former Aptsandlofts.com Broker Creates Cloud-Based Customer Management for Agents [TRD]
Delays for B2 Tower [AYR]
Forest City Delaying Permanent LIRR Railyard? [AYR]
$400,000 Banksy Artwork Stops off in Gowanus Before Voyage to Europe [DNAinfo]
Seniors Trump Brownsville Dangers in Walking Group [DNAinfo]
Rosh Hashanah Celebration at Peaches Sign of an Ever-Changing Bed Stuy [DNAinfo]
Nonprofit Hopes to Re-Create Park Slope Food Co-op in Central Brooklyn [DNAinfo]
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