
Pictured: Green Hill Food Co-Op. Photo by John V. Santore
BROOKLYN, NY — Here are some of the Brooklyn openings, closings, and real estate-related stories that made headlines this week:
Brooklyn Heights:
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- Hudson Company has filed construction plans for its development at the site of the current Brooklyn Heights library (New York Yimby)
Bushwick:
- The Salvation Army's newest neighborhood thrift store closed for a week, but it has since re-opened (Patch)
Brownsville:
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- The city has proposed spending $16 million on infrastructure and job creation projects in Brownsville (Patch)
Clinton Hill and Fort Greene:
- The Green Hill Food Co-op may have to move after its property was (apparently) bought by a new owner (Patch)
- 250 Ashland is now open to renters (Patch), while new photos were released for the future development at 300 Ashland (Patch)
- Actress Lake Bell is asking $3 million for her home in the Wallabout Historic District (6sqft)
Ditmas Park:
- The neighborhood is getting three new housing developments, plus a new school (Ditmas Park Corner)
Gowanus:
- $100,000 in work is planned for the interior of 94 9th St. (Patch)
- HENRI's Backyard is now serving lots of beer and a "Vietnamese/German fusion menu" (Park Slope Stoop)
Park Slope:
- The Slope's landmarked district was significantly expanded this week (Patch)
- Gristmill is serving up "farm pizza" on 5th Avenue (Patch)
- Dog Beach in Prospect Park will be closed all summer for renovations (Patch)
Prospect Heights
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