Two new studies examine the startup's impact on the city
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Fulton Area Business Alliance: a Boon or a Burden?
To some merchants, this Business Improvement District is worth the cost, but others disagree
Hey, Brooklyn: Do You Trust Hillary?
To get a read on how the borough is feeling about candidate Clinton, we talked to people on the streets
With an L Train Shutdown Looming, the Rental Market Adjusts
The loss of transportation may temper the effect of gentrification on housing costs
Affordable Housing, One Apartment at a Time
A three-way deal between developers, the city, and a local community group kept several units affordable forever, including the one where Marie Testaverde lives.
Brooklyn’s Dry Cleaners Worry About New Regulations
New York’s new rules for perc come at a tough time
A Tense School Merger in Bed-Stuy
One middle school absorbs another, a plan some parents like and some don't
Cheers and Jeers for a New Library in Brooklyn Heights
A development deal means the old library must go. Most seem to like the proposal, but not everyone
Be Careful: ‘Tis the Season for Phone Scams
The scams vary but the agenda is the same: the callers want money
Waste Transfer Stations: North Brooklyn’s Burden
Waste transfer stations across New York are distributed in an unequal fashion, with a larger concentration in the outer boroughs