Wednesday Links
As Manhattan Bookstores Seek Rent Relief, McNally Jackson to Open in Williamsburg [NY Times] A Recent Commercial Real Estate Transaction in Carroll Gardens [NY Times] Fired Social Worker Alleges Racial Bias in Bed Stuy Charter School [NY Post] Interfaith Medical Center Files Plan to Exit Bankruptcy [Crain’s] Closings of Note: Condo Records Can Be Broken…

As Manhattan Bookstores Seek Rent Relief, McNally Jackson to Open in Williamsburg [NY Times]
A Recent Commercial Real Estate Transaction in Carroll Gardens [NY Times]
Fired Social Worker Alleges Racial Bias in Bed Stuy Charter School [NY Post]
Interfaith Medical Center Files Plan to Exit Bankruptcy [Crain’s]
Closings of Note: Condo Records Can Be Broken Too [BK to the Fullest]
Rising Filmmaker Eliza Hittman Portrays the Brooklyn You Don’t See on “Girls” [Paper Mag]
Website Aggregates Home Dec Items Handmade in Brooklyn [Brooklyn Based]
Construction of Controversial Private School Approved for Red Hook [DNAinfo]
Construction on Myrtle Avenue Plaza Delayed Until Summer [DNAinfo]
Re Bed-Stuy charter schools: Charter schools are exempt from all rules, regs and laws and that is supposed to be good idea. Anything they do is supposed to be wonderful.