Real Estate

Last Week in Brooklyn Openings and Closings

Dog Beach, a startup hub from Amsterdam, and a new Nitehawk Cinema made news from Sep. 5 — Sep. 9

BROOKLYN, NY — Here are some of the openings, closings and real estate-related stories that made headlines last week:

Bed-Stuy

  • The LGBTQ-friendly bar One Last Shag has closed its doors (DNAinfo)

Bushwick

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  • Walter's Coffee is a coffee spot inspired by the hit TV show "Breaking Bad" (Patch)

Crown Heights

  • Sunday Routine will start serving sandwiches and tapas-style small plates at St. Marks and Nostrand this December (Patch)

Fort Greene

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  • An application has been filed for a nine-story mixed use building at 37 Lafayette Ave. (Fort Greene Focus)

Gowanus

  • A former industrial property built in 1931 will take on a new post-industrial life as office space (DNAinfo)

Park Slope and Prospect Park

  • Nitehawk Cinema is taking over the Pavilion Theater (Patch)
  • Dog Beach has re-opened, months ahead of schedule (Patch)

Navy Yard

  • Brooklyn Brewery will be opening its 75,000 square-foot brewery and 10,000 square foot rooftop bar in early 2018 (Patch)
  • A startup incubator from Amsterdam will bring a new location to the Navy Yard, creating an estimated 500 jobs in the process (Patch)

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