Monday Links
New York City Trying to Help Households Turn Waste Into Compost [NY Times] With Few Places to Build, Condo Developers Get Creative in Brooklyn Heights [NY Daily News] Sterling Equities Opens Sales Office for Regency Carts, Buys Brooklyn Buildings [NY Daily News] Williamsburg Is Losing Its Eclectic Retailers [NY Post] Homeowner Forced to Rent Apartment…

New York City Trying to Help Households Turn Waste Into Compost [NY Times]
With Few Places to Build, Condo Developers Get Creative in Brooklyn Heights [NY Daily News]
Sterling Equities Opens Sales Office for Regency Carts, Buys Brooklyn Buildings [NY Daily News]
Williamsburg Is Losing Its Eclectic Retailers [NY Post]
Homeowner Forced to Rent Apartment to a Homeless Woman for Free: Suit [NY Post]
Novelist Martin Amis Lives in Brooklyn But Doesn’t Socialize [NY Post]
Some Safety Improvements Come to Dangerous Bay Ridge Intersection [NY Daily News]
As Brooklyn Grows More Expensive, Artists Find Half the Battle Is Studio Rent [Brooklyn Eagle]
Cortelyou Road and Church Avenue Eateries Dish up the Charm [Brooklyn Eagle]
Radiation Fears Poisoned LICH Talks [Brooklyn Paper]
Last Ditch #SaveLICH Rally Set for Tuesday Morning [BHB]
Alexis Bittar’s Antique Oasis in Brooklyn Heights [Elle Decor]
Do Brooklyn Like a Real New Yorker: By Bike [Yahoo]
Bicycle Flea Market Back in Brooklyn [DNAinfo]
A Summer Guide to Dance, Music, Drama and Art in Red Hook [DNAinfo]
Artist Uses Fort Greene Park as Outdoor Gallery [DNAinfo]
Re the Brooklyn Eagle article, “As Brooklyn Grows More Expensive. . .” about artist studio space, it doesn’t mention The Listings Project, which has many many fee-free listings for artist studio space, some shared, some not. The Listings Project also has apartments for rent by owner, although one has to search for the words “Apartments for Rent” or they will be difficult to find. It’s a great resource. Comes out every Wednesday morning to subscribers.
He famously got his teeth redone several years ago, so maybe it is him!