Daily Links: Karl Fischer, Once Omnipresent Architect of Brooklyn, Dies at 70
Fort Greene high-rise opponents have their day in court, Hot Bird owner closes his Bed Stuy speakeasy and more news.
In the News
- A Kensington Studio, for Starters [NYT]
- Sandwiches the Miami Way, at Pilar Cuban Bakery in Bed Stuy [NYT]
- Fort Greene High-Rise Opponents Have Their Day in Court [Eagle]
- Locals Plagued by Protests Outside City Official’s Home in Windsor Terrace [BP]
- Ubiquitous Brooklyn Architect Karl Fischer Dies at 70 [CO]
- Woodstack Fashion Shop Coming to Hello Living’s PLG Development [CO]
- Hot Bird Owner Closes His Bed Stuy Speakeasy [Patch]
- Fort Greene Indian Restaurant Shut Down Again [Patch]
- Hampshire Picks Up Williamsburg Waterfront Site for $50 Million [TRD]
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