Thursday Links
As Investors, Chinese Turn to New York Commercial Real Estate [NY Times] Assemblyman William F. Boyland’s Car Hit by Gunfire in Brooklyn [NY Times] Financial Turmoil Evokes Comparison to 2008 Crisis [NY TImes] City’s Cable Deals Will Bring Wi-Fi to 32 Parks [City Room] Brooklyn Public Library Expanding its Hours [NY Daily News] The Mysteries…

As Investors, Chinese Turn to New York Commercial Real Estate [NY Times]
Assemblyman William F. Boyland’s Car Hit by Gunfire in Brooklyn [NY Times]
Financial Turmoil Evokes Comparison to 2008 Crisis [NY TImes]
City’s Cable Deals Will Bring Wi-Fi to 32 Parks [City Room]
Brooklyn Public Library Expanding its Hours [NY Daily News]
The Mysteries of After-Hours Work at the Arena Site [AY Report]
Mom-and-Pop Coney Circus Closes Early [BK Paper]
Metro Tech BID Takeover Now Complete [NY Post]
Teen’s Scaffold Climb Ends in Fatal Fall [WSJ]
Wythe Avenue Lofts, Coming Soon [Curbed]
Founder of Saint Ann’s School Dies at 83 [Eagle]
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