Real Estate
Brooklyn Real Estate Round-Up for Monday, April 4
Here's what you missed in Brooklyn real estate last week.

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BROOKLYN, NY — Our borough's real-estate market never takes a week off. Here are a few real-estate stories — plus some openings and closings — you may have missed during the week of Monday, March 28 to Monday, April 4.
- Last weekend's strong winds toppled part of a Park Slope construction site which had already had a "partial stop work order" applied to it (Patch)
- Nana Ramen, specializing in noodles and sake, is coming to Malcom X Boulevard in Bed-Stuy this summer (DNAinfo)
- Here's how the city's recently passed zoning plan will impact Brooklyn (Brownstoner)
- Local rappers Despot and El-P are two of the backers behind Greenpoint's newest Jewish deli: Frankel's (Gothamist)
- The Experiment Comedy Gallery shut down its Williamsburg venue last week, but it's looking for a new one (Brokelyn)
- Gowanus has a new female-owned cocktail bar (DNAinfo)
- Celebrity chef Anne Burrell is bringing a bar-restaurant to Boerum Hill in the spring (DNAinfo)
- Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams wants to set up a group of municipal-service offices at the Broadway Junction in East New York (Brownstoner)
- Butterfunk Kitchen is now serving soul food in Windsor Terrace (DNAinfo)
- Bed-Stuy's former Cascade Linen factory could become a Hasidic housing development (The Real Deal)
- Pizza purveyor Paulie Gee will be serving up slices in Greenpoint later this year (Gothamist)
- Israel's Record Shop is closing in Bed-Stuy at the end of April (DNAinfo)
- New renderings revealed for Eliot Spitzer's chunky mega-development in Williamsburg (Patch)
- Flood Music Studies is shutting down its Gowanus practice space at the end of April (The Real Deal)
- In recent years, developers have reportedly been pushing Bed-Stuy families from their longtime homes — then ironically selling the properties to Habitat for Humanity, under a program designed to do the opposite (ProPublica)
- Brooklyn Bridge Park's built-in eatieries are opening for the sunny season (Patch)
- State officials shut down and seized the Williamsburg dance hall Verboten over unpaid taxes (Patch)
- The Landmarks Preservation Commission might add 300 buildings to the Park Slope Historic District (DNAinfo)
- Prospect Heights-area parents shared their thoughts Saturday about the new middle school planned for the neighborhood's huge new Pacific Park development (Brooklyn Eagle)
- The median sale price for homes in northwest Brooklyn could drop nearly 2 percent in the coming year (Patch)
- Bernie Sanders opened a campaign office in Gowanus (Gothamist)
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