Friday Links
Developer’s Killing Said to Be Unplanned [NY Times] Neighbors Win Fight to Have a Towering Eyesore Demolished [NY Times] Hungry City: Dotory in Williamsburg [NY Times] End of Era for Pioneering, 41-Year-Old Park Slope Coffee Store Leaf & Bean [NY Daily News] Second Bushwick Affordable Passive House Apartments Nearly Complete [NY Daily News] Citi Bike,…

Developer’s Killing Said to Be Unplanned [NY Times]
Neighbors Win Fight to Have a Towering Eyesore Demolished [NY Times]
Hungry City: Dotory in Williamsburg [NY Times]
End of Era for Pioneering, 41-Year-Old Park Slope Coffee Store Leaf & Bean [NY Daily News]
Second Bushwick Affordable Passive House Apartments Nearly Complete [NY Daily News]
Citi Bike, New Investor in Talks to Expand Program [WSJ]
LICH Case Back to Court in Brooklyn Friday: Bidder Seeks Injunction Against SUNY [Brooklyn Eagle]
Upstart’s Bid for LICH Now $300 Million [Crain’s]
De Blasio Touts Affordable Housing Plan but Postpones Reveal Speech [Capital NY]
City Planning Director to Keynote Brooklyn Conference [REW]
Another Bushwick Church Sells to a Developer [WyckoffHeights.org]
Heirloom Tomato Plants to Tempt Gardeners at Prospect Heights Farm Sale [DNAinfo]
Brooklyn Flea’s New Williamsburg Location Opens Sunday [DNAinfo]
Construction at Razed Coney Island Garden on Hold Pending Hearing [NY1]
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