Real Estate
Brooklyn Real Estate Round-Up for Monday, May 2
A famous boxing gym, a 3D printing factory and an affordable "modular" housing tower all made the news this week in Brooklyn.

Pictured: Gleason's Gym. Photo by John V. Santore
BROOKLYN, NY — A spate of business closings, openings and relocations were announced this week throughout the Brooklyn borough, spanning the worlds of food, tech and fitness. Here are some of the stories you may have missed.
- Gleason's Gym is moving locations, but staying in DUMBO (Patch)
- A new diner and espresso bar opened on Malcolm X Boulevard in Bed-Stuy, brought to you by a co-owner of the Civil Service Café on Nostrand (DNAinfo)
- The Coignet Stone Building in Gowanus has been restored to its former glory (Brownstoner)
- DUMBO Startup Lab closed its doors last week (Patch)
- Franchezka Unisex Salon in Park Slope has also closed, following a memorial service for its late founder, Francisca Figueroa, who died in a 2015 fire (Park Slope Stoop)
- Dosa Royale has shuttered its Carroll Gardens location, but the Indian restaurant plans on re-opening in Clinton Hill this May (DNAinfo)
- Bushwick is getting a new Salvation Army thrift store this May (Patch)
- The owner of Glady's Carribean in Crown Heights wants to expand to Prospect-Lefferts Gardens (DNAinfo)
- You can now apply for an affordable "modular" apartment in the airspace above Barclays Center (Patch)
- The Brunswick Cafe in Windsor Terrace, Brunswick in Bed-Stuy and Milk Bar in Prospect Heights are all up for sale (Park Slope Stoop)
- Banana Republic closed its Brooklyn Heights location last week (Patch)
- In Gowanus, the Supercollider bar is no longer slinging drinks or hosting open mics — and developers already have plans for the site (Patch)
- MakerBot plans to outsource its Sunset Park manufacturing jobs to China (Patch)
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