A recently built Williamsburg residential building, near the Domino Sugar Factory, just sold for about $40 million. [Crain’s]
A historic synagogue on East 14th Street is for sale for $14 million and preservationists want to see it landmarked. [Off the Grid]
Witnesses say a city snowplow caused a water main break at Clinton and East Broadway. [The Lo-Down]
Williamsburg’s Species by the Thousands is now hosting classes. First one: silk scarf dyeing! [Racked]
Friends of LES performance artists Arleen Schloss are raising money for her after she took a tumble in her home. [DNA Info]
Here’s your map for Greenpoint Gallery Night, this Friday. [Greenpointers]
A new app lets you cook recipes from restaurants like Roberta’s and Momofuku while you listen to their playlists. [Free Williamsburg]
Speaking of recipes, here’s one for ‘inoteca’s truffle egg toast, on the occasion of its closing. [Gothamist]
Legendary choreographer Paul Taylor has been based in the Lower East Side for the past few years. [The Lo-Down]
The Littledoe label premiered its new line at The Leadbelly. [Style]
Burritos are now available for takeout at Mission Cantina. [Eater]
And Otto’s now serves an off-the-menu deep-fried taco. [Grub Street]
Glasserie’s $76 rabbit feast is totally worth an hour-long trek to Greenpoint in a snowstorm. [Grub Street]
Tenement Tales, published in 1895, is “a slim volume chronicling with sensitivity the lives of street kids, factory girls, and immigrant laborers.” [Ephemeral NY]