A man was arrested for allegedly breaking the jaw and ribs of a fellow L-train passenger at the Metropolitan Avenue station. [The Brooklyn Paper]
New York Troll Museum proprietor Reverand Jen said that she’s on the “brink of eviction” from the Lower East Side space the museum has occupied since 2000. A $5K online fundraiser is underway. [Gothamist]
In Bushwick, the Ridgewood Masonic Temple was named a city landmark in a unanimous vote. [Curbed NY]
Two new restaurants plan to open on Nassau Avenue in Greenpoint by the end of the month: Greenpoint Fish & Lobster (July 30) and doughnut shop Moe’s Doughs. [DNA Info]
Meanwhile, the Greenpoint location of No. 7 Sub will reopen with a bigger bar and an expanded drink menu on August 20. [Eater NY]
East Village general practitioner Dr. David Ores—who provides care to uninsured, low-income patients—is trying to raise $30K to ward off eviction from his East Second Street office space. [EV Grieve]
Williamsburg clothing boutique Soot & Tusk will host a grand opening party tonight from 5 to 0 p.m. tonight on Metropolitan Avenue, featuring free champagne and appetizers, live music. Click here to RSVP. [Racked NY]
A well-liked mural by El Sol 25 that spelled out ‘Bushwick’ on Vandervoort Place was replaced with a new design by street artist Diamond Crespa. [Bushwick Daily]
Cheeky Sandwiches reopened on the Lower East Side, post-Health Department closure and renovation. [Bowery Boogie]
Future Williamsburger J.Crew is now selling 10 items on its website from neighborhood jewelry store Catbird. [Racked NY]
Mayor de Blasio’s campaign manager, Bill Hyers, accepted an unspecified job at AirBNB as the company continues to square off against state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. [NY Daily News]
A 52-foot-tall sludge tank was demolished in Greenpoint. [Greenpointers]
Here’s a guide to keeping your rent-stabilized apartment (if your fortunate enough to have one). [DNA Info]
This weekend’s North Brooklyn events include two luaus in Greenpoint and a fashion show at Bushwick City Farm. [Greenpointers]
The new apartment building at 431 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg will include a rooftop pool that is for “decoration only.” [Brooklyn Daily Eagle]