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Nearly 16,000 People Fled The Park Slope Area In 2020: Data
A new study shows how many people left each NYC neighborhood during the pandemic, including thousands in Park Slope's ZIP codes.

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A new study shows how many people left each NYC neighborhood during the pandemic, including thousands in Park Slope's ZIP codes.

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