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Last Week in Brooklyn Openings and Closings
Vegan butcher shops, closing (and opening) book stores, and free ice skating in Prospect Park all winter: news from Dec. 5β9
BROOKLYN, NY β It's Monday, which means it's time to review the openings, closings, and real estate-related stories that made headlines in Brooklyn last week:
Bed-Stuy
- The neighborhood will be getting a vegan butcher shop next year
- A new BKLYN Commons co-working space is coming to the Fat Albert building on Broadway
Brooklyn Heights
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- Opponents of the planned developments on Pier 6 are trying a new tactic
East New York
- Locals are banding together to protest the eviction practices of Quick Evic
Cobble Hill
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- Neighborhood institution BookCourt will be closing its doors on Dec. 31
- But there's a silver lining: leading Brooklyn author Emma Straub plans to open a new neighborhood bookstore in the near future
Downtown Brooklyn
- The Actors Fund announced that it will help lead an upcoming affordable housing seminar at Borough Hall
Dumbo
- Check out the phenomenal views from this Dumbo penthouse
Flatbush
- On Flatbush Avenue, Errol's Bakery, in business for 15 years, is fighting to stay open
Gowanus
- The city says it wants to plan the future of the neighborhood with the public's input, but not everyone is convinced those professed intentions are sincere
Park Slope
- You can go ice skating for free every Monday all winter long in Prospect Park
- Mivida Market has a new permanent home on 5th Avenue
Prospect Heights
- The chicken and waffles experts at Sweet Chick will be opening a new Prospect Heights location in the spring
Red Hook
- A former top designer with the city's planning department is opening his home up to locals who want to discuss the future of their community
Sunset Park
- The city officially thinks that a former C-Town on 8th Avenue could house a new neighborhood school, but the site must still go through a public approval process
- Trestle Art Space is moving its major operations from Gowanus to 3rd Avenue
- A new six story hotel is coming to 3rd Avenue, but it may not open until 2018
Williamsburg
- And there's a new struggle brewing over the future of Bushwick Inlet Park
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