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In the News Mayor Adams and the Brooklyn Apartment He Just Can’t Quit [NYT] Large Swaths of North America Are Shrouded Under Unhealthy Air [NYT] Roadblocks and Red Tape: New York’s Cannabis Effort at a Crossroads [NYT] East Flatbush Branch of Brooklyn Public Library Reopens [News12] Low Income Brooklyn Homeowners Deprived of Lawyers: Lawsuit [Gothamist]…

Wildfire smoke in Brooklyn Heights in June. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Mayor Adams and the Brooklyn Apartment He Just Can’t Quit [NYT]
- Large Swaths of North America Are Shrouded Under Unhealthy Air [NYT]
- Roadblocks and Red Tape: New York’s Cannabis Effort at a Crossroads [NYT]
- East Flatbush Branch of Brooklyn Public Library Reopens [News12]
- Low Income Brooklyn Homeowners Deprived of Lawyers: Lawsuit [Gothamist]
- How Many NYC Apartments Are Vacant? No One Actually Knows [Gothamist]
- Ample Hills Has New Owners [Fast Company]
- Talking to an Air-Quality Expert About That Haze [Curbed]
- Fort Greene Townhouse Combines Colorful Creativity, Luxurious Details [Vogue]
- Women-Only Housing Nonprofit Snags Brooklyn Hotel [TRD]
- Permits Filed for 17 Church Lane in Canarsie [NYY]
- Permits Filed for 653 Baltic Street in Park Slope [NYY]
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