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Crown Heights 'bullet hole' bar owner won't apologize, nor will East Village Confederate flag displayer, more

By Nathan Tempey  | August 25, 2017 - 11:45AM

A recently built condo development in Harlem is home to a program teaching kids from the neighborhood how to golf (New York Times)

The Canadian owner of a new restaurant in Crown Heights advertised as having "bullet holes" in a wall refused to apologize at a town hall meeting over the controversy (Gothamist)

The rent-stabilized East Village renter who lined his windows with Confederate flags has some odd ideas regarding what the Civil War was all about (DNAinfo)

Here's who the real estate industry is backing in the upcoming City Council elections (The Real Deal)

That doughnut-shaped building in the Domino Sugar factory development is now taking tenants (Brooklyn Paper)

A Lower East Side councilwoman wants to give city elected officials more leverage over rezonings (Crain's)

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