Daily Links: While Tenants Cheer Broker Fee Ban, Real Estate Industry Sues Over It
In the News The People vs. Big Development in Brooklyn and Beyond [NYT] Brokers’ Fees Ban: Renters Are Jubilant, But Agents Are Reeling [NYT] MTA to Reopen Long Shuttered Nostrand Avenue Subway Entrances [BP] LPC Considers East Flatbush Block Residents’ Designation Request [BP] The ‘Shocking’ and Unpredictable Political Journey of Eric Adams [Gothamist] Protest Outside…

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In the News
- The People vs. Big Development in Brooklyn and Beyond [NYT]
- Brokers’ Fees Ban: Renters Are Jubilant, But Agents Are Reeling [NYT]
- MTA to Reopen Long Shuttered Nostrand Avenue Subway Entrances [BP]
- LPC Considers East Flatbush Block Residents’ Designation Request [BP]
- The ‘Shocking’ and Unpredictable Political Journey of Eric Adams [Gothamist]
- Protest Outside Borough Park Hospital After ICE Shooting [Gothamist]
- Brooklyn BIDs Want to Grow Without Spurring Gentrification [City & State]
- Longtime Polish Shops Close in Changing Greenpoint Retail Scene [City Limits]
- Scratchbread Will Return to Brooklyn as Seven Grain Army [Eater]
- Real Estate Industry to Sue Over Rental Commission Ban [TRD]
- Daten Group’s 540 Waverly Avenue Revealed in Clinton Hill [NYY]
- Another Four-Story Mixed-Use Building Planned for East Flatbush [NYY]
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