Wednesday Links
St. Francis’ Papers, in Brooklyn, a Borough He’d Appreciate [NY Times] Two NYCHA Community Centers in Southern Brooklyn Remain Closed Since Sandy [NY Daily News] A Quiet Oasis Under the Brooklyn Bridge [WSJ] Spilling the Secrets of Park Slope’s 125-Year-Old Montauk Club [Curbed] New PLG Houses Drop Terrible Name, Ask $1.5 Million Plus [Curbed] New…

St. Francis’ Papers, in Brooklyn, a Borough He’d Appreciate [NY Times]
Two NYCHA Community Centers in Southern Brooklyn Remain Closed Since Sandy [NY Daily News]
A Quiet Oasis Under the Brooklyn Bridge [WSJ]
Spilling the Secrets of Park Slope’s 125-Year-Old Montauk Club [Curbed]
New PLG Houses Drop Terrible Name, Ask $1.5 Million Plus [Curbed]
New Mural at Domino Site [Curbed]
Formerly Fire-Ravaged Brooklyn Heights House Sells for $6.25 Million [Curbed]
Jennifer Connelly’s Former Park Slope Mansion Returns for $14 Million [Curbed]
Greenpoint’s Hottest Brunch Spot Doubles In Size [Gothamist]
Review: Bush Terminal Park [Field Condition]
Commodore Manufacturing Corporation Seeks Tenants for Sunset Park Industrial Property [TRD]
Have 65 Units Been Added to Atlantic Yards Tower at 535 Carlton? [AYR]
Cobble Hill Beer Distributor to Close After Nearly 70 Years [DNA]
Parks Department Starting Repairs to Dry up “Lake Fort Greene” [DNA]
That was the third pizza spot I ever had a slice at! It was great there was something so perfect about being able to get off the train walk a few blocks, get a slice and then go to a bar in ft. greene on the way home.
I remember finding this place because I was a lost pratt student that got confused and wondered how far dekalb could really be from Pratt and took the Q train back instead of the A to the G.