A 21-year-old woman is recovering from a gunshot wound sustained yesterday around 4 a.m. outside of a S. 5th Street nightclub in Williamsburg. [News 12 Brooklyn]
Sapphire Soto, half of an alleged crime team responsible for $20K worth of stolen goods between late September and October, was arrested mid-robbery in Bushwick early Thursday evening. Her male accomplice managed to escape without arrest. [Metro]
The six-story mixed-use building located at 34 1/2 St. Marks Place is on the market for $9.35 million. [EV Grieve]
Paperwork has been submitted to convert the Bushwick Avenue KFC into a six-story building with apartments. [NY YIMBY]
City School for the Arts, a new charter middle school, will debut on the Lower East Side in 2016. [DNA Info]
Next year, Chelsea’s 18-year-old Derek Eller Gallery will relocate to 300 Broome Street. [Art News]
At 238 Lafayette Street, juice joint Tiny Empire was shut down by the health department for reportedly violating zoning lawes. [Bowery Boogie]
On Friday at 7 p.m., Bill Nye will sign copies of his new book, Unstoppable: Harnessing Science to Change the World, at Barnes and Noble Union Square.