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Last Week in Brooklyn Openings and Closings
The Bond Collective comes to Bushwick, new affordable units in Downtown Brooklyn, and fancy hot dogs: news from Jan. 30—Feb. 3

BROOKLYN, NY — It's Monday, which means it's time to review openings, closings, and real estate-related stories from the past week:
Bed-Stuy
- P.S. 262 could reduce it's size this fall, cutting grades 6 through 8 due to under-enrollment.
Boerum Hill
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- Soho restaurant Jane is opening a new location on Atlantic Avenue, while a new Oaxaca-style Mexican restaurant called Poquito Picante will be opening a few feet away.
Brownsville
- A massive outdoor art exhibit has come to the neighborhood's Langston Hughes Houses.
Bushwick
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- The Bushwick Flea is shifting over to Messerole Street in East Williamsburg.
- Bushwick is getting a new co-working space from WeWork competitor Bond Collective.
Crown Heights
- The battle continues over the future of the Bedford Union Armory, with another passionate community meeting taking place this past week.
- Brooklyn Chow will offer classic takeout that's been influenced by Europe and the American South.
Downtown Brooklyn
- You can now apply for one of 29 affordable apartments at the Red Apple building on Fleet Place.
Fort Greene
- It looks like the Barclays Center and the New York Islanders are calling it quits.
Gowanus
- The Gowanus Inn & Yard is on the market, and the upscale hotel hasn't even opened yet.
- 365 Bond, one of the neighborhood's most massive recent developments, is officially complete.
Prospect-Lefferts Gardens
- Here's the 250-unit apartment complex that $63 million will build at 350 Clarkson St.
Sunset Park
- A medical marijuana dispensary could be coming to 5th Avenue.
- This planned building on 57th Street will have three apartments and a community space on the first floor.
Windsor Terrace
- And Ilene's Sunflower Daycare has officially closed, despite the efforts of parents to save it.
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