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5 Days Left to Apply for 13 New Affordable Units in East Williamsburg
The Brooklyn Grand is renting studios for as low as $722 per month — but you only have five days to apply.

The Brooklyn Grand is renting studios for as low as $722 per month — but you only have five days to apply.

The city offered a businessman $100M for land needed to complete Bushwick Inlet Park — but he didn't bite. So what happens now?

Brooklyn businessman Norm Brodsky has shown no interest in adding his waterfront property to the green space. Activists are fighting back.
Nearly 1,000 area units that would otherwise be on the market have been turned into commercial properties on Airbnb, the study found.
The store, located at 238 Bedford Ave., will be selling goods from Roberta's bakery and Luke's Lobster.
Apply for one of 9 affordable units opening at 11 Jackson St.
The odds are long, but the building is on the street where "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" was filmed.
The project, located at 247 Bedford Ave., has been rumored for years, but never officially confirmed by the computer giant.
Average rents in the area have risen 78.7 percent since 1990, research shows — and the Hispanic population has dropped 12 percent.
The Greenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center is scheduled to open in spring 2018.
The 50-foot neon sign is now protected under city law from alteration, relocation and demolition.
And ruin the view of Manhattan for everyone living south of the Williamsburg Bridge.
Thor Equities has yet to complete its purchase, announced last year, of a Salvation Army property in Williamsburg.
A new mixed-income property at 33 Eagle Street is accepting applications through May 16.
"This is just ridiculous, honestly," the AirBnB host says.
Only one City Council vote remains before the condo developer is given the go-ahead.
The Nita Nita bar was forced to close its doors Sunday after its rent reportedly tripled.
"Green friendly and sustainable."
It's rough out here for a Brooklyn businessman.
Including Park Slope, of all places.
Repairs upon repairs upon repairs.
What a difference 20 years and a yuppie takeover can make.
The apartment is one of four penthouses in the swanky new "Oosten" building at 429 Kent.
Downtown Brooklyn will be hit hardest — but Williamsburg and Greenpoint are next in line.