Julianne Cuba, The Brooklyn Paper

Julianne Cuba

The Brooklyn Paper

New York, United States

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  • BrooklynDaily
  • TimesLedger
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Past articles by Julianne:

Doc’s holiday: Burlesque host launches just-for-fun sci-fi series

He’s having a blast-off! → Read More

Culture shock: Library, arts spaces in Ft. Greene tower delayed indefinitely due to dragging deal

Work on long-promised new cultural spaces inside a Fort Greene tower near the Brooklyn Academy of Music is delayed indefinitely, until the city can hash out a deal with the building’s developer to acquire the sites and break ground, according to a rep for the agency overseeing the project. → Read More

Cops hunting for bigot who attacked Bushwick synagogue during Shabbat

Authorities are investigating after some bigot hurled a brick through the window of a Bushwick synagogue, just as families gathered inside to break bread during the Sabbath, according to police and local religious leaders. → Read More

Night mother: New play steps into dark family woods

This show has deep roots. → Read More

Fresh L: MTA drops more details about ‘disruptive service’ during looming repairs to subway

It’s still going to be a bumpy ride. → Read More

Landmark argument: City could break its own preservation laws by turning Promenade into highway to fix BQE, experts say

The city’s controversial proposal to turn the Brooklyn Heights Promenade into a six-lane speedway for cars and trucks during the reconstruction of the Brooklyn–Queens Expressway’s triple cantilever could violate decades-old laws established to protect views from the fabled walkway, according to a landmarks expert. → Read More

Loud, but not clear: Gowanus rezoning meeting erupts into shouting match over lack of presentation

A long-awaited public meeting about the city’s proposal to rezone a massive chunk of Gowanus devolved into a shouting match, after its hundreds of attendees arrived to find that officials would not present their plan, but instead expected locals to passively learn the future of their neighborhood by staring at posters on the walls. → Read More

In defense of wood: Black locust not to blame for Squibb Bridge’s flaws, expert claims

Wood you look at that? → Read More

Former cop from Greenpoint prison-bound for killing one, injuring three while driving drunk

A judge sentenced a Greenpoint man and former cop to as many as 15 years behind bars for killing one person and injuring three others while driving drunk in Williamsburg three years ago, Brooklyn’s top prosecutor announced. → Read More

What the smell? MTA suspends L service after noxious fumes stifle straphangers

Don’t you love the smell of L train in the morning? → Read More

Boro’s second medical-marijuana dispensary opening on Court Street this spring

Brooklyn is going up in smoke! → Read More

It’s Grow-anus: City unveils new details for neighborhood’s rezoning scheme

The city dropped more details about its scheme to rezone a chunk of Gowanus, ahead of a Feb. 6 meeting officials set to discuss the proposed changes, which would dramatically alter the built character of the historically industrial neighborhood if enacted. → Read More

Second story: Hank’s Saloon re-opens above Downtown food hall

Hank’s for stopping by! → Read More

There’s gold in them thar Heights! Report claims dirt in Bklyn Heights, at more than $41M per acre, is country’s most expensive

It’s not dirt cheap! → Read More

Kings salutes King: Local luminaries remember civil-rights leader at annual Fort Greene ceremony

They’re keeping his dream alive. → Read More

Growing Gowanus: City sets Feb. meeting to discuss latest rezoning plans for nabe

The city will host a public meeting on Feb. 6 to update Gowanusaurs on the latest rezoning plans for their neighborhood, more than six months after officials first released an upzoning scheme that calls for packing more residents into bigger building on some of Gowanus’s busiest streets. → Read More

Park and rise: New designs revealed for residential towers going up on old Dumbo parking lot

The developers building two luxury towers on a vacant Jay Street lot they bought years ago from the Jehovah’s Witnesses revealed new renderings and a website for the high-rises, whose one-to-four-bedroom condos are expected to hit the market later this year, according to a rep. → Read More

Steel of approval: City okays plan to put steel-iron fence outside Cobble Hill tower on old LICH site

City preservationists green-lit a developer’s proposal to build a fence separating the swanky tower it is building on part of Cobble Hill’s old Long Island College Hospital campus from passersby on Amity Street. → Read More

Darkest secrets: Shadow puppet play unveils the hidden cemetery

She’s taking her secrets to the graves. → Read More

Darkest secrets: Shadow puppet play unveils the hidden cemetery

She’s taking her secrets to the graves. → Read More