On the Market: The Smells of Brooklyn; How to Keep Teenagers In the Library; An Alternative Way to Fund Affordable Housing?

Facebook inks deal for 10,000 square-foot space at 770 Broadway. [Crain’s] Thrift store manager crafts sentimental display that he refuses

Facebook inks deal for 10,000 square-foot space at 770 Broadway. [Crain’s]
Thrift store manager crafts sentimental display that he refuses to sell. [DNAinfo]
Taking a smell tour of Brooklyn’s most interesting odors. [Bk Paper]
Anderson Cooper’s boyfriend poised to open his third bar, this time in Hell’s Kitchen. [TRD]
Tenants sue owner of Midwood building with more than 300 violations. [Daily News]
Hilton CEO claims that other hotels will soon eliminate room service too. [Crain’s]
Bushwick open studios flood local bodegas with cash. [DNAinfo]
J. Crew will open its first Brooklyn store in Cobble Hill. [TRD]
Harlem biotech incubator aims to keep firms in city. [WSJ]
Grand Central owner fights Midtown East rezoning, claims the price is too low. [Crain’s]
US Marshals tasked with selling seized properties have a sizable New York portfolio. [NYT]
Harlem library design encourages teens to loiter. [Atlantic Cities]
DOB audits controversial homeless shelter proposed for Carroll Gardens. [Brownstoner]
New fund will buy and renovate at-risk buildings for affordable housing. [WSJ]

On the Market: The Smells of Brooklyn; How to Keep Teenagers In the Library; An Alternative Way to Fund Affordable Housing?