Daily Links: Brooklyn Businesses Fail to Get Federal Loans, NYCHA Residents to Get Testing
In the News ‘Plague on a Biblical Scale’: Hasidic Families Hit Hard by Virus [NYT] How a Park Slope Bakery Survives the Pandemic Apocalypse [NYT] NYCHA Residents Will Get Testing, Face Masks and Hand Sanitizer [NYP] NYC Soup Kitchens Are Now Serving Grad Students, Actors and Musicians [NYP] Cobble Hill Care Facility Wins Show of…

Cobble Hill. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- ‘Plague on a Biblical Scale’: Hasidic Families Hit Hard by Virus [NYT]
- How a Park Slope Bakery Survives the Pandemic Apocalypse [NYT]
- NYCHA Residents Will Get Testing, Face Masks and Hand Sanitizer [NYP]
- NYC Soup Kitchens Are Now Serving Grad Students, Actors and Musicians [NYP]
- Cobble Hill Care Facility Wins Show of Support for Hard-Working Staff [Eagle]
- 84 Percent of Eligible Brooklyn Businesses Failed to Get Federal Loans [CO]
- McGolrick Park Sign Vandalized With Anti-Asian Screed [Greenpointers]
- John Cortese of Marine Park’s Golden Gate Fancy Fruits Dies [Untapped]
- For Bushwick Couple, Overtime as Doctors and a Struggling Business [Eater]
- A Conversation With Dumbo Architects With Virtual Exhibition [Design Boom]
- Permits Filed for a 22-Story Mixed-Use Building in Greenpoint [NYY]
What's Your Take? Leave a Comment