Daily Links: City Paid $1.4 Million to Brooklyn Homeless Shelter Group It Was Also Suing
In the News How a Bed Stuy Track Coach Spends Her Sundays [NYT] For Two Graffiti Artists, New York’s Subway Was Irresistible and Deadly [NYT] Head of Scandal-Scarred Shelter Agency Raked in $1 Million From City [NYP] Tenants Sign at Downtown Brooklyn’s Tallest Office Tower [NYP] Legendary Sailor and Her Historic Yacht Arrive in Brooklyn…

Downtown Brooklyn. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- How a Bed Stuy Track Coach Spends Her Sundays [NYT]
- For Two Graffiti Artists, New York’s Subway Was Irresistible and Deadly [NYT]
- Head of Scandal-Scarred Shelter Agency Raked in $1 Million From City [NYP]
- Tenants Sign at Downtown Brooklyn’s Tallest Office Tower [NYP]
- Legendary Sailor and Her Historic Yacht Arrive in Brooklyn [Eagle]
- Building Boomlet Added Nearly 200,000 NYC Apartments [The City]
- City Makes No Moves on Sprinkler Mandates After Bronx Fire [Gothamist]
- Inside the Frenzied Negotiations to Salvage 421-a Tax Break [Politico]
- Every Inch of This Greenpoint Loft Is Covered With Patterns [AD]
- Judge: Moskovits, Lichtenstein Can’t Be Trusted With Williamsburg Hotel [TRD]
- Affordable Units Still Available at 15 Bridge Park Drive in Brooklyn Heights [NYY]
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