Daily Links: Hotel Company Using Brooklyn Units for Short Term Rentals Fined $1.2 Million
In the News In New York City, Trash Has No Dedicated Space All Its Own [NYT] Inside the Massive Repair Shops Where Subway Cars Go for a Makeover [NYT] Brownsville Do-Gooder Works to Revamp Neighborhood Community Garden [BP] From Albania With Ink: Tattooing Twins Open for Business in Bushwick [BK Mag] Brooklyn’s Tallest Tower Radiates…
In the News
- In New York City, Trash Has No Dedicated Space All Its Own [NYT]
- Inside the Massive Repair Shops Where Subway Cars Go for a Makeover [NYT]
- Brownsville Do-Gooder Works to Revamp Neighborhood Community Garden [BP]
- From Albania With Ink: Tattooing Twins Open for Business in Bushwick [BK Mag]
- Brooklyn’s Tallest Tower Radiates Pure Evil (and I Love It) [Hell Gate]
- NYC Fines Hotel Firm $1.2 Million Over Illegal Short-Term Rentals [Gothamist]
- Brooklyn Store With TikTok Buzz, a Waitlist, Tiny MetroCard Charms [Gothamist]
- Renewed Scrutiny for City’s Shelter Deadline Policy [City Limits]
- The Brooklyn Night Market Will Be Back for Its Third Year [Time Out]
- Brick Underground to Be Acquired, Saved From Extinction [TRD]
- The Brook Approaches Halfway Mark at 589 Fulton Street [NYY]
- Foundations Progress at 288 4th Avenue in Gowanus [NYY]
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