Monday Links
Preservationist Andrew S. Dolkart’s City Wanderings Include Bed Stuy and Crown Heights [NY Times] Leonard Lopate, WNYC Radio Host, at Home in Greenpoint [NY Times] City’s Black Middle-Class Population Declined 18 Percent [NY Daily News] Festival of Light in Dumbo Closed Early Due to Overcrowding [NY Daily News] Brooklyn Fish Sales Are No Red Herring [NY…

Preservationist Andrew S. Dolkart’s City Wanderings Include Bed Stuy and Crown Heights [NY Times]
Leonard Lopate, WNYC Radio Host, at Home in Greenpoint [NY Times]
City’s Black Middle-Class Population Declined 18 Percent [NY Daily News]
Festival of Light in Dumbo Closed Early Due to Overcrowding [NY Daily News]
Brooklyn Fish Sales Are No Red Herring [NY Daily News]
City Temporarily Closes Radio Bushwick Over Landlord Dispute [NY Post]
Old Politics Hamper City’s New Approach on Affordable Housing [WSJ]
Groups Demand BBP Pier 6 Financial Analysis [Eagle]
Brooklyn Bridge in Stable Condition After Ship Crashes Into It [Gothamist]
Shelley and Janluk’s Home Paradise in Flatbush [Apt Therapy]
MTOPP Sues CB9 for Allegedly Violating Open Meetings Law [Q Parkside]
Vertical Enlargement for 396 Cornelia in Bushwick [Wyckoff Heights]
Three New Renderings for 149 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg [NYY]
Selling the Outer Boroughs to Foreign Investors Can Be Challenging [TRD]
Carved “Story Stone” to Reveal Rich History of Abandoned Crown Heights Road [DNA]
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