Tuesday Links: Landmarks Legislation Nixed
Man Gets 25 Years to Life for Hit-Run That Killed Brooklyn Couple and Son [NY Times] Eating Along the 2 Line Near Flatbush Avenue and Brooklyn College [NY Daily News] In Greenpoint, the Laundromat-as-Hangout [WSJ] Not So Fast: City Council Says There’s No Landmark Bill in the Works [Crain’s] EPA Testing Red Hook Ball Fields…

Man Gets 25 Years to Life for Hit-Run That Killed Brooklyn Couple and Son [NY Times]
Eating Along the 2 Line Near Flatbush Avenue and Brooklyn College [NY Daily News]
In Greenpoint, the Laundromat-as-Hangout [WSJ]
Not So Fast: City Council Says There’s No Landmark Bill in the Works [Crain’s]
EPA Testing Red Hook Ball Fields for Lead Contamination [NY Environmental Report]
Empire Boulevard Is Developing, Like It or Not [Q Parkside]
400 Bushwick Artists to Participate in Arts in Bushwick Benefit Show [Bushwick Daily]
19th Century Brooklyn — America’s Lost City [Huff Po]
Revealed: Apartment Building Replacing Key Food in Clinton Hill [NYY]
Construction Update: 626 Flatbush Avenue, Prospect Lefferts Gardens [NYY]
Brooklyn-Based Jonas Buys Two Multifamily Buildings in Flatbush for $28 Million [TRD]
When Will the Boom Break? [TRD]
Bushwick Crunch Gym Finally Opens After Two Years of Delays [DNA]
City Approves Demolition of Popular Clinton Hill Key Food Grocery [DNA]
A crumbling building at 433 Tompkins Avenue in Bed Stuy.
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