Wednesday Links
Ethics Panel Report in Lopez’s Harassment Case Is Withheld [NY Times] An Aquarium in Brooklyn Will Partly Reopen in Spring [NY Times] Parking Spot Causes Fight (No Drivers Are Involved) [NY Times] Brooklyn Man Accused of Forcing Daughter to Marry [NY Times] $100,000 in Solar Equipment Swiped From Brooklyn Bridge Park [NY Post] Gropez Made Women…

Ethics Panel Report in Lopez’s Harassment Case Is Withheld [NY Times]
An Aquarium in Brooklyn Will Partly Reopen in Spring [NY Times]
Parking Spot Causes Fight (No Drivers Are Involved) [NY Times]
Brooklyn Man Accused of Forcing Daughter to Marry [NY Times]
$100,000 in Solar Equipment Swiped From Brooklyn Bridge Park [NY Post]
Gropez Made Women Write Him Love Notes [NY Post]
Barclays Center Sees First Labor Union Unrest [NY Daily News]
Heights Library Patrons Will Be Hot About Summer Cuts [NY Daily News]
Fairway Details Losses From Superstorm [WSJ]
John Catsimatidis Holds Court in Brooklyn [Observer]
Man Robs Bushwick Subway Shop With Box Cutter [DNAinfo]
Commercial Rents on Myrtle High Despite Vacancies [DNAinfo]
Career Criminal Nabbed Stealing Fruitcake in Park Slope [DNAinfo]
Photo by DannyLamNYC
“And though rents may be high, there are currently over 10 of storefronts to choose from in the 13-block span between Classon Avenue and Fort Greene Park.”
Uh, duh. You think there might be a connection between the high rents and the large number of vacancies?