Friday Links
Federal $8 Billion Medicaid Adjustment Could Stabilize Hospitals in Brooklyn [NY Times] Park Slope a Top Neighborhood for “Cheaters” [NY Post] Parents Enraged as Schools Stay Open During Dangerous Storm [NY Post] Mayor de Blasio Sets Aside $52.5 Million for NYCHA Repairs [NY Daily News] Fire in the Hole by Brooklyn Borough Hall [Brooklyn Eagle]…
Federal $8 Billion Medicaid Adjustment Could Stabilize Hospitals in Brooklyn [NY Times]
Park Slope a Top Neighborhood for “Cheaters” [NY Post]
Parents Enraged as Schools Stay Open During Dangerous Storm [NY Post]
Mayor de Blasio Sets Aside $52.5 Million for NYCHA Repairs [NY Daily News]
Fire in the Hole by Brooklyn Borough Hall [Brooklyn Eagle]
Real Deal Says Kushner’s Dumbo Buildings Will Have “Residential Component” [Brooklyn Eagle]
Snowstorm Wreaks Havoc Across Brooklyn [Brooklyn Paper]
In Brooklyn’s District 13, a Task Force Aims to Engineer Socioeconomic Integration [Chalkbeat]
Disciplined Disrupters: Finding Solutions in Brownsville [Urban Omnibus]
New 16-unit Apartment Building Planned for 175 Jackson in Williamsburg [BuzzBuzzHome]
Brookland Plans 10-Unit Building at 1238 Lincoln Place [BuzzBuzzHome]
LICH Bidding May Be Reopened [Crain’s]
Bed Stuy’s Pricey Bradford Building Raises Questions for De Blasio Housing Plan [City Limits]
Outer Boroughs Could Feel Squeeze From New Mortgage Rules [TRD]
Federal Money Approved to Sustain Struggling Brooklyn Hospitals [DNAinfo]
DEP Offers Valentine’s Tours of Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant [DNAinfo]
CB2 Pushes Forward with Slow Zone Plan Despite Neighboring Board’s Veto [DNAinfo]
Cobble Hill One-Bedroom Rents Soar 7 Percent in Single Month, Report Says [DNAinfo]
Brooklyn High School Student Invents Electricity-Generating Floor Tile [DNAinfo]
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