Morning Links: Posh Bushwick Hotel Turned Into Temporary Homeless Shelter
A Downtown Brooklyn apartment building is getting a bonkers art installation, a Bushwick hotel is being used as a temporary homeless shelter, and more.

Prospect Heights. Photo by Mary Hautman
In the News
Downtown Brooklyn Apartment Building Gets Immersive Art Installation [NYP]
Stylish Bushwick Home in a Former Clothing Factory [WSJ]
State to Fix Rattletrap Bay Ridge Overpass [BK Paper]
Locals Reject Rezoning for Adjmi-Designed Tower by City Point [Eagle]
Here’s What Tourists Really Think of Brooklyn [Eagle]
Elliman Marketing Chief Nicole Oge Leaves After Two-Year Brand Blitz [TRD]
“Bushwick-Inspired” Hotel Being Used as Homeless Shelter [DNA]
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Cartoonist Julia Wertz has made a comic about Greenpoint’s history; take a peek below and see the whole thing at the New Yorker.

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