Morning Links: Lawyer Admits Stealing From Estate of Slave Theater Owner
Red Hook flood protection plan still a thing, Williamsburg gets its own Monopoly game and more Brooklyn news.

Bed Stuy. Photo by Mary Hautman
In the News
Lawyer Jailed for Raiding Late Slave Theater Owner’s Estate [NYDN]
New ‘Burg Music Venue Now Has a Tasty, Tip-Free Restaurant [Gothamist]
A Greenpoint Photographer Shoots a Love Letter to Nassau Avenue [BK Mag]
Brooklyn Officials Ask State to Investigate Rent Overcharges [ProPublica]
City Busts Bushwick Artist for “Mandyland” Airbnb [TRD]
Red Hook Flood Protection Plan Still in the Works [DNA]
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Did you know you can now play Monopoly through the eyes of a North Brooklynite? Created by a team at Compass, Burgopoly’s featured properties include the likes of 101 North 5th Street, Smorgasburg and the East River Ferry. The catch? It’s not for sale — you have to close on a property with Compass to snag a copy of it. But take a peek below.


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