Thursday Links
For Hynes, History of Making Brooklyn Safer Wasn’t Enough to Survive [NY Times] Council Race to Replace Al Vann in Bed-Stuy Too Close to Call After Primary [NY Daily News] Towers in Brooklyn, Queens Dampen Interest in Some Manhattan Locations [WSJ] Marriage of Japanese and Jewish Fare in South Williamsburg [WSJ] Brooklyn Author Heads to…

For Hynes, History of Making Brooklyn Safer Wasn’t Enough to Survive [NY Times]
Council Race to Replace Al Vann in Bed-Stuy Too Close to Call After Primary [NY Daily News]
Towers in Brooklyn, Queens Dampen Interest in Some Manhattan Locations [WSJ]
Marriage of Japanese and Jewish Fare in South Williamsburg [WSJ]
Brooklyn Author Heads to Queens [WSJ]
State Delays Interfaith Hospital Closing [Crain’s]
New Website, Fall Opening for Heights Police Station-Turned-Condos [Curbed]
More Renderings Revealed for Brooklyn’s Next Tallest Tower [Curbed]
Forgotten Greenpoint: The Astral [Greenpointers]
Heroic Williamsburg Condo Owners Reminisce on “Wild West” Days of 2011 [Gawker]
No L Train Between Lorimer & Myrtle-Wyckoff On Weekends Through Mid-October [Gothamist]
Swing Yanked From Park Slope Playground After Children Hurt [DNAinfo]
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