Wednesday Links
City Council Looks at Lower Speed Limits [NY Times] Tenants Bust Into Apartments After Being Illegally Locked Out [NY Daily News] Bloomberg Gets His Suits Custom Made at Martin Greenfield in Bushwick [NY Daily News] Neighborhood Pedestrian Plazas to Become More Affordable [WSJ] Real Estate Conference: What Brooklyn Needs Now [Bisnow] An Interview With the…

City Council Looks at Lower Speed Limits [NY Times]
Tenants Bust Into Apartments After Being Illegally Locked Out [NY Daily News]
Bloomberg Gets His Suits Custom Made at Martin Greenfield in Bushwick [NY Daily News]
Neighborhood Pedestrian Plazas to Become More Affordable [WSJ]
Real Estate Conference: What Brooklyn Needs Now [Bisnow]
An Interview With the Head of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce [Crain’s]
Catholic Church, New York State Among Biggest Holders of Outer Borough Empty Lots [Crain’s]
NYPD Has to Move out to Landmark 88th Precinct Stationhouse, CB Says [DNAinfo]
Intermix Opened Monday on Smith Street [DNAinfo]
Gowanus Residents Who Fought Community Garden Want to Build Their Own [DNAinfo]
Photo by cisc1970
Ugh Intermix. I am hating that part of Smith these days. It doesn’t seem like those things fit. But I’m sure they will do fine, it just can’t be good for smaller more unique stores like Bird or Neda.