- Whole Foods' opening in Brooklyn helped spark a rally in its stock. [InvestorPlace]
- "Brooklyn welcomes the skinny French fashions of Sandro," in Williamsburg. [NY Times]
- De Blasio's new budget director is facing a " labor-contract tsunami." [Brooklyn Eagle]
- $1 million Mega Millions ticket sold in Brooklyn. [News 12]
- Apparently there was quite a scene with a conga line at the Eaton-Catsimatidis GOP party in Brooklyn Heights Wednesday night. [Brooklyn Independent GOP Fountainhead]
- Brooklyn Bridge Park announced the selection of a developer and operator for a marina adjacent to Pier 5, and a roller rink by Pier 2. [Brooklyn Eagle]
- Music parades will takes place all over Brooklyn on Dec. 21. [Brooklyn Daily]
- ‘Iceman Cometh,’ with Nathan Lane, to play Brooklyn Academy of Music. [NY Times]
- Former judge admits racial bias influenced possible wrongful conviction. [Brooklyn Eagle]
- Nordstrom Rack, opening soon on Fulton Street in Brooklyn, is looking to hire a store administer. [Nordstrom]
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Thursday, December 19, 2013
Whole Foods' Stock Rallies with Brooklyn Opening; The Conga Line at the GOP Party; and More Brooklyn Briefs
at 1:50 AM Labels: arts, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights, courts, food, legal, money, music, politics, retail, Williamsburg
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