Real Estate
Brooklyn Real Estate Round-Up for Tuesday, April 26
From the borough's largest skyscraper to a new library space for teens.

BROOKLYN, NY — Here's what you need to know about the past week in Brooklyn real estate.
- The Co-op School is bringing a new campus to Bed-Stuy (Crain's)
- An eight-story, mixed-use building rising in Clinton Hill will bring 141 new units to the neighborhood (New York Yimby)
- Cadman Park Plaza could be getting a new snack bar in 2017 (Patch)
- The artists-in-residence at Williamsburg's 722 Metropolitan Avenue are appealing to the public for donations to help them stay in the building (DNAinfo)
- Via participatory budgeting, the Carroll Gardens Library will be getting a new teen space (Patch)
- Lilith Outlet is now offering discounted French-designed apparel in Park Slope (DNAinfo)
- Bensonhurt welcomed its new Carvel Ice Cream shop with gusto (Bensonhurst Bean)
- After receiving the blessing of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, a 1,066-foot skyscraper will grow in Downtown Brooklyn (Brooklyn Eagle)
- The Fort Greene General Store is shutting its doors on Thursday (DNAinfo)
- An ambulance charging station is coming to Gowanus (Patch)
- Starting in mid-May, Williamsburg residents will be able to enjoy Taiwanese soul food at Win Son! (Bushwick Daily)
- The new SRO Gallery is showcasing a broad array of artwork in Crown Heights (DNAinfo)
- The Spanish-language ministry of Radio Cántico Nuevo is now being broadcast from the station's new Bensonhurst headquarters (Bensonhurst Bean)
- Plans are being hatched to replace the aging Union Street Bridge in Gowanus (Patch)
- In Clinton Hill, restaurant owner Catherine May is growing her farm-to-table presence with a new location planned for Vanderbuilt Avenue, as well as a re-naming of May's existing Dekalb restaurant (DNAinfo)
- A series of construction projects ar adding about 1,000 apartments to Myrtle Avenue in Clinton Hill and Fort Greene (Brownstoner)
Image courtesy of SHoP Architects via the Landmarks Preservation Commission
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