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Brooklyn Lesbian Archive Could Be Landmarked | Brooklyn Week In Review

Also: Wegmans Fined $400K Over Data Breach | Controversial Brooklyn Rezoning Suit Dismissed | Crumbling Brooklyn Building Suffers Collapse

BROOKLYN, NY — Miss any headlines in Brooklyn this week? Patch's week in review has you covered for the neighborhood's top news.

Park Slope's Lesbian Herstory Archive Could Be Landmarked

A proposal designating the lesbian archive as a historic landmark was unanimously voted to move forward by the city's landmarks commission.

Wegmans Fined $400K Over Data Breach, Attorney General Says

The cult-favorite chain (with a Brooklyn Navy Yard outpost) kept 830, 000 New Yorkers' data vulnerable to hackers, the Attorney General said.

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Gowanus Rezoning Suit Dismissed; Opponents Still Eyeing Legal Options

A Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge said a lawsuit claiming the city violated laws wasn't supported by "any factual or legal arguments."

Crumbling Clinton Hill Building Suffers Collapse, Officials Say

There was a partial collapse in an abandoned three-story home on Washington Avenue early Wednesday, according to officials and city records.

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Park Slope Construction, Traffic Reversal Slated To End In 2023: City

A traffic reversal on Sixth Avenue, and a much-maligned construction project associated with it, should end next year, officials said.

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