Monday Links
Carol Grimaldi, Co-Founder of Lauded Brooklyn Pizzeria, Dies at 76 [NY Times] Artist Paints Mural on Ralph’s Bodega in Fort Greene [NY Times] New York Boomers on Hipster Turf [NY Times] Room for Debate: The Pros and Cons of Gentrification [NY Times] After Moving to Boerum Hill for Cheaper Rent, Brecht Forum Closes [NY Times]…

Carol Grimaldi, Co-Founder of Lauded Brooklyn Pizzeria, Dies at 76 [NY Times]
Artist Paints Mural on Ralph’s Bodega in Fort Greene [NY Times]
New York Boomers on Hipster Turf [NY Times]
Room for Debate: The Pros and Cons of Gentrification [NY Times]
After Moving to Boerum Hill for Cheaper Rent, Brecht Forum Closes [NY Times]
Bed Stuy Synagogue Seeks $4.5 Million Fix [NY Daily News]
Explosion, Fire in Fort Greene Brownstone [NY Daily News]
Brouhaha Over the Beachfront Bathroom View [WSJ]
Here’s Graphic Proof That Brooklyn Is Now Manhattan [Curbed]
Once-Troubled Carroll Gardens Building Now Expensive Rentals [Curbed]
Permits Filed: Apartments to Replace Laundromat in Bed Stuy [YIMBY]
Google Maps: Zombie Apocalypse Is Located in Vinegar Hill [Voice]
B2 Tower Gradually Rising as Bergen Tile Comes Down [AYR]
Another Investor Makes Land Grab in Sunset Park [TRD]
Pizza Moto Delivery, Beer Hall and Ramen Burgers Coming to Dean Street [DNAinfo]
CB2 Bid to Take Over Atlantic Yards Jokingly Compared to Crimea Invasion [DNAinfo]
Grand Street to Host Easter Egg Hunt Pub Crawl Saturday [DNAinfo]
Mayfield to Expand With Mexican Restaurant, Replacing Dub-Stuy Records in Bed Stuy [DNAinfo]
Brooklyn Organization Honored for Work With Immigrant Workers [NY1]
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