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Daily Links: Building Boom in Brooklyn Added 12K Homes in First Half of Year
Offshore wind education center opens in Sunset Park, home retailers are creating a designer hub on Atlantic Avenue, and more Brooklyn news.
Take a Virtual Tour through the Past and Present of Bushwick
Led by Brownstoner columnist Suzanne Spellen, the event will explore the built environment and social history of the historic area.
Daily Links: Developer’s Latest DoBro Buy Could Become Brooklyn’s Tallest Skyscraper
NYC issuing more housing vouchers for homeless residents, child hit by car near Boerum Hill school spurs calls for safer crosswalks, and more Brooklyn news.
Daily Links: Six-Story Condo Building to Rise on Clinton Hill Corner
Fort Greene Family Center opens on St. Edwards Street in Fort Greene, Coney Landing affordable housing development breaks ground in Coney Island, and more Brooklyn news.
Daily Links: New Owners of Spice Factory Site Spurn Upzone, Plan Market Rate Condos
Brokerage giant Compass agrees to acquire rival for $1.6 billion, Greenpoint homeless shelter trades hands for almost $30 million, and more Brooklyn news.
Oh no! I was a member of BWAC for many years. This is a great loss for the arts in Brooklyn.
Fire Rips Through Art Studios, Small Businesses in Historic Red Hook WarehouseI went to Midwood High School in the 1980s, and it seems to me back then that the students from the neighborhood who were Jewish were not orthodox. So it is interesting when I'm in the area nowadays, it seems there are only orthodox Jews. It is good to read that I'm not seeing things, that a long-term resident has noticed the changes.
Cocaine Break-ins and Broadway Strolls: The Life of a 1960s Brooklyn PharmacistGreat, but this is only a half measure if they don't start clamping down on all of the various forms of obscuring or altering license plates.
Bay Ridge ‘Super Speeder’ Crash Spurs Calls to Curb Reckless DrivingCulture is the reason that another of these folks are not in their country of origin !
Flatbush Frolic to Celebrate the Richness of Neighborhood’s Cultural Offerings