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In the News Composting’s ‘True Believers’ Jilted as NYC Curbside Program Grows [NYT] Brooklyn Has the Least – and Most – Reliable Subway Routes: MTA [Eagle] Rare Polychoral Music From 1600s Coming to Brooklyn Cathedral [Eagle] As One Rent Strike in ‘Burg Ends Victoriously, Another One Begins [BK Reader] Bed Stuy’s New Karaoke Bar Is…
In the News
- Composting’s ‘True Believers’ Jilted as NYC Curbside Program Grows [NYT]
- Brooklyn Has the Least – and Most – Reliable Subway Routes: MTA [Eagle]
- Rare Polychoral Music From 1600s Coming to Brooklyn Cathedral [Eagle]
- As One Rent Strike in ‘Burg Ends Victoriously, Another One Begins [BK Reader]
- Bed Stuy’s New Karaoke Bar Is for Music Lovers [Patch]
- Some Gravesend Residents Protest Homeless Shelter Plan [News12]
- The Party House of Bed Stuy [Curbed]
- Investor Pays $13.9 Million for 96-Unit Gowanus Conversion Project [Pincus]
- Cash Burn Is Driving Landlord Group Toward Insolvency [TRD]
- City Council to Bring Back ‘Gentler’ Tax Lien Sale [TRD]
- 325 Bergen Street Nears Topping Out in Boerum Hill [NYY]
- Permits Filed for 37 South 3rd Street in South Williamsburg [NYY]
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