Friday Links
Prospect Park’s Closing Is Scaled Back [NY Times] City Starts in Brooklyn With Energy Saving Bulbs on Streetlights [NY Times] Fifteen Tons of Groceries, Sailing Down the Hudson to the Navy Yard [NY Times] Picturing the Gowanus Above the Muck [NY Times] Brooklyn Hotel Fined $25,000, Gives Back $15,315 Over Hurricane Sandy Gouging [NY Daily…

Prospect Park’s Closing Is Scaled Back [NY Times]
City Starts in Brooklyn With Energy Saving Bulbs on Streetlights [NY Times]
Fifteen Tons of Groceries, Sailing Down the Hudson to the Navy Yard [NY Times]
Picturing the Gowanus Above the Muck [NY Times]
Brooklyn Hotel Fined $25,000, Gives Back $15,315 Over Hurricane Sandy Gouging [NY Daily News]
North Brooklyn Boat Club will give haunted canoe rides on Newton Creek [NY Daily News]
In Brooklyn, Move to Alter Policy on Pot [WSJ]
Brooklyn Heights Townhouse Gets $1.75M Chopped off Price [Curbed]
Heights Townhouse Featured in Age of Innocence Asks $7.8 Million [Curbed]
Why Don’t We Have a Monorail Connecting Manhattan To Brooklyn? [Gothamist]
Pink Teacup a Week or Two From Opening on Lafayette [Eater]
Gowanus House Renovation, Complete! [Sweeten]
Broke Creatives in Brooklyn Now Afraid to Rent Their Apartments on Airbnb [NY Mag]
New Brooklyn Hospital Floated [Crain’s]
Investor Group Buys Witness Property 183 Columbia for $6.6 Million [Crain’s]
Brooklyn Multi-Family Sales up 14 Percent in a Year [TRD]
Clinton Hill Library Closing for Four Months for $900K of Renovations [DNAinfo]
Public Art Project Makes Waves on 4th Avenue Median [DNAinfo]
Chef Alice Waters to Tell Park Slope Kids How to Eat Healthier [DNAinfo]
Red Hook Businesses Prep for Future Storms [NY1]
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