Morning Reads: Developers Spend Big on Council Races, Gallery-Centric Neighborhoods, Rethinking Public Housing

Jobs for New York, a real estate industry PAC, has poured $7 million into City Council races, including the District 1 contest in Lower Manhattan (NYT).

A new study suggests galleries cluster in wealthy neighborhoods, not bohemian ones (Observer).

Students come up with some new design ideas for remaking public housing (Curbed).

“Big brands” seek out new musical acts on the Lower East Side and elsewhere (Forbes).

Josh Kline’s “deeply unnerving” exhibition at 47 Canal (NYT).