Monday Links
Residents Sue to Halt Closing of Brooklyn Assisted-Living Home [NY Times] In Prospect Park, a Clash of Leisure Pursuits [NY Times] For Sale by Owner in Park Slope: A Steep Learning Curve [NY Times] “Pagliacci,” by Appointment Only in Homecrest [NY Times] Brooklyn’s Toxic Gardens May Be Growing Cancer-Causing Vegetables [NY Post] Eating Along the G…
Residents Sue to Halt Closing of Brooklyn Assisted-Living Home [NY Times]
In Prospect Park, a Clash of Leisure Pursuits [NY Times]
For Sale by Owner in Park Slope: A Steep Learning Curve [NY Times]
“Pagliacci,” by Appointment Only in Homecrest [NY Times]
Brooklyn’s Toxic Gardens May Be Growing Cancer-Causing Vegetables [NY Post]
Eating Along the G Line: Clinton-Washington Stop in Brooklyn [NY Daily News]
McCarren Park Pool Cafe Space remains empty [NY Daily News]
Greening of Greenpoint to Begin in 2015 [Crain’s]
In New York’s Hidden Places, Finding Room to Build [Capital NY]
Wall Collapses in Crown Heights, Crushing Cars [NBC Local]
Doc Maker Burns Buys Condo in On Prospect Park for Daughter [NY Observer]
Street Art and Trendy Cafes in Bushwick [Concord Monitor]
Look Around Brooklyn’s Selldorf-Designed Recycling Center [Curbed]
Video: Brooklyn Man Casually Removes Baby Raccoon From His Wall [Gothamist]
Permits Filed for 234 Wythe Avenue, J.Crew’s Future Williamsburg Outpost [BuzzBuzzHome]
New Details for Read Property Group’s 670 Pacific Street in Prospect Heights [BuzzBuzzHome]
Winning LICH Bidder Withdraws Lawsuit Against State Officials [DNAinfo]
Clinton Hill Dry Cleaner Owner Shot by Customer After Brawl Over Clothes, Police Say [DNAinfo]
5th Avenue Park Slope Farmers Market to Grow to Two Days a Week [DNAinfo]
Affordable Housing for Domestic Violence Survivors Opens in Bed Stuy [DNAinfo]
That is unbelievable…..proof that the 88th precinct not only knew of the drug activity that everyone else in the neighborhood over the age of 5 could figure out, but is protecting it.
Maybe ‘clothes’ is a street name for a drug. Maybe guy got a dirty batch of ‘clothes’