Morning Links: More L Train Shutdown Details Coming in May
Pol says the MTA will share more details of the L train shutdown, de Blasio announces plan to simplify NYC’s homeless services and more Brooklyn news.

Prospect Heights. Photo by Mary Hautman
In the News
Gowanus Canal Banjo Toss Ends Early After Instrument Breaks Free [BK Paper]
Park Slopers’ “Microgrid” Did Its First Solar Energy Sale [Vice]
Mayor Announces Plan to Simplify Homeless Services in NYC [Gothamist]
Building a ‘Burg Coffee Shop for the Price of an Espresso Machine [Grub Street]
11-Unit Residential Project Coming to Bushwick [NYY]
Restaurant Selling “Rabbit in a Jar” Opens in Gowanus [DNA]
MTA Will Tell You More About L Train Shutdown in Early May, Pol Says [DNA]
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Tribeca Film Festival begins this week, and there are plenty of ties to Brooklyn, including All This Panic, a documentary about a group of teen girls living in Brooklyn, and Enlighten Us: The Rise and Fall of James Arthur Ray, a Brooklyn-based filmmaker’s look at the motivational speaker James Arthur Ray. Hear the directors speak about their films, below.
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