Tuesday Links
New Director Named for Weeksville Heritage Center [NY Times] Variety of Projects Vying for Grants From $19.5 Million Greenpoint Oil Spill Fund [NY Times] Beyond Brooklyn, Cities Mobilize to Help Those Threatened by Gentrification [NY Times] Brooklyn Borough President Sought Donations to Fund Non-Existent Non-Profit [NY Post] MTA Gives Progress Report on Montague Street Tunnel…

New Director Named for Weeksville Heritage Center [NY Times]
Variety of Projects Vying for Grants From $19.5 Million Greenpoint Oil Spill Fund [NY Times]
Beyond Brooklyn, Cities Mobilize to Help Those Threatened by Gentrification [NY Times]
Brooklyn Borough President Sought Donations to Fund Non-Existent Non-Profit [NY Post]
MTA Gives Progress Report on Montague Street Tunnel Repairs [Brooklyn Eagle]
Traffic Safety, Library Branch Hot Topics at Heights Association Meeting [Brooklyn Eagle]
Housing Construction Permits Jump in Brooklyn [Crain’s]
Two Trees: Less-Parking-for-More-Affordable-Housing a No Go at Domino [Streetsblog]
Brooklyn Navy Yard Gets New Life as Cutting-Edge Manufacturing Hub [Entrepreneur]
Mimi’s Bright and Welcoming Fort Greene Home [Apartment Therapy]
Bed Stuy Coffee Shop Kava Shteeble to Open in Mid-March [Jewish Week]
backfilling suspended for weather; 45 modules (of 930) delivered in 2+ months [AYR]
Manhattan High School Plans to Revamp Red Hook Soccer Field [DNAinfo]
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