Monday Links
Green-Wood’s President: In the Business of Death, but Never Living in Fear of It [NY Times] Brooklyn Bar Has a Piece of Its Past Stolen [NY Times] A Book About Post-Collegiate Exploits in Brooklyn [NY Times] Park Slope Residents Want Billboard Stripped of “Inappropriate” Ad [NY Post] Developer Touted Commitment to Brooklyn Community as He…

Green-Wood’s President: In the Business of Death, but Never Living in Fear of It [NY Times]
Brooklyn Bar Has a Piece of Its Past Stolen [NY Times]
A Book About Post-Collegiate Exploits in Brooklyn [NY Times]
Park Slope Residents Want Billboard Stripped of “Inappropriate” Ad [NY Post]
Developer Touted Commitment to Brooklyn Community as He Bribed Official [NY Daily News]
Grandmother Runs Makeshift Homeless Shelter out of Her Crown Heights House [NY Daily News]
Return of the Sight-Unseen Market [WSJ]
French Bulldogs Have Their Day in Carroll Gardens [WSJ]
Ad Tech Company Datalot Expands in Dumbo [WSJ]
Barclays Center Gets LEED Rating [Crain’s]
Tiny Brooklyn Townhouse Has Not-So-Tiny $9M Price Tag [Curbed]
Hipster Vs. Hasid Bike Wars Have Been Made Into a Play [Free Williamsburg]
Two-Starred Michelin Chef Opens Restaurant in Williamsburg [Eater]
Renovated Section 8 Apartment Building at 270 Pulaski Street in Bed Stuy Unveiled [Patch]
Opponents Furious at Plans for Gas Pipeline Under Brooklyn, Rockaways [CBS Local]
Methodist Hospital Reveals Expansion Plans, But Locals Want More Info [DNAinfo]
DUMBO Studios See Major Increase in Rental Rates [DNAinfo]
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