Morning Reads: Arrest in Avenue D Shooting, Support For Chrystie Street Bike Lane, Robert Moses Comic Book

Cops have made an arrest in the fatal shooting of an aspiring rapper on Avenue D (Daily News).

Community Board 3 asks the city to install a protected bike lane on Chrystie Street (Streetsblog).

Another take on Sheldon Silver’s status as Lower Manhattan assemblyman (Downtown Express).

L+M and Nelson Management paid $115 million for 257 South St. (Real Deal).

Borough President Gale Brewer and City Council member Margaret Chin are talking to developers about alternatives to Howard Hughes’ reviled Seaport development plan (Crain’s).

NYCHA Chair: Reckless spending days are over (Daily News).

Sunday is the end of the line for Streit’s on the Lower East Side (WSJ).

Mapping 25 years of gentrification in New York City (Curbed).

Have a look at the Robert Moses comic book (Hyperallergic).