Monday Links
In Brooklyn, First Comes Gentrification, Then Comes a Food Co-op [NY Times] A Family Suggests the First Responders to a Williamsburg Fire Were Thieves [NY Times] Teachers’ Union Is Closing Portion of Its Brooklyn Charter School in East New York [NY Times] Axed Worker, Tip From 2009 Led to Bust of Brooklyn Cherry King’s Marijuana…

In Brooklyn, First Comes Gentrification, Then Comes a Food Co-op [NY Times]
A Family Suggests the First Responders to a Williamsburg Fire Were Thieves [NY Times]
Teachers’ Union Is Closing Portion of Its Brooklyn Charter School in East New York [NY Times]
Axed Worker, Tip From 2009 Led to Bust of Brooklyn Cherry King’s Marijuana Farm [NY Daily News]
Brooklyn Arts Hub Shares the Wealth [WSJ]
Senate Panel Approves Brooklyn’s Loretta Lynch as Attorney General [Eagle]
“An Octoroon” Thrills at Theatre for a New Audience [Eagle]
Rentals in Former Greenpoint Catholic School Start at $2,500 [Curbed]
Brooklyn Bridge Park Transparency [Curbed]
Woman Dies After Jumping Into East River In Williamsburg [Gothamist]
Revealed: 1247 Atlantic Avenue, Bed Stuy [NYY]
Permits Filed: 21 Kane Place/1875 Atlantic Avenue, Bed Stuy [NYY]
32-Unit Market-Rate Rental Building Planned Near Broadway Junction, 1325 Herkimer Street [NYY]
Coalition Formed to Target Tenant Harassment in North Brooklyn [DNA]
Photos: Free Co-Working Space Available for Crown Heights Nonprofits [DNA]
I love that building – stuyvesant and halsey!