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October 29, 2016September 30, 2019Brooklyn Life, Business, Economy
DUMBO: Small Businesses Are Fighting to Survive Rising Rents
Unless owners own their building, there is not a lot of protection from rising rents
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October 27, 2016September 30, 2019Brooklyn Life, Economy, News
In the Shadow of Rising Prosperity, Rising Hunger
More people are seeking help at the food pantries, and rising rents seem to be the reason
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October 27, 2016September 30, 2019Brooklyn Life, Economy
An Asian Influx at the Food Pantries
In Fort Greene and Clinton Hill: more diversity, more immigrants, and more language challenges
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October 26, 2016September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Life, Brooklyn Recovers, Economy, The Buildings of Brooklyn
After the Fire: Waiting for Insurance, a Sale, or God
On 12th St. In Park Slope: One fire, three houses, and the long road to normalcy
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October 26, 2016September 30, 2019Brooklyn Life, Business, Economy
The Rheingold Project and the Jobs Promised to Bushwick
What happens to promises of training and jobs when one developer sells to others?
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October 14, 2016September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Life, Economy, The Buildings of Brooklyn
What’s Behind the (Changing) Doors of Williamsburg?
The Buildings of Brooklyn: Rising rents are one signal of gentrification. Shiny new doors are another.
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October 9, 2016September 30, 2019Brooklyn Life, Economy, The Buildings of Brooklyn
The Latest in DUMBO: A Home Goods Factory Becomes Luxury Condos
The Buildings of Brooklyn: 51 Jay Street
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September 13, 2016September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Life, Business, Economy, News
Critics Say AirBnb Crowds Greenpoint Rental Market
Two new studies examine the startup's impact on the city
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August 5, 2016September 30, 2019Brooklyn Life, Business, Economy
Park Slope’s New High-Rises: Life in Their Shadows
Luxury buildings on a “New Park Avenue” are crowding some residents and small businesses