Real Estate
Brooklyn Real Estate Round-Up for Monday, March 28
Here's what you missed in Brooklyn real estate last week.

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — Our borough's real-estate market never takes a week off. Here are a few real-estate stories you may have missed during the week of Monday, March 21, to Monday, March 28.
- A new Crunch gym will likely open on Park Slope's 5th Avenue next year (Patch)
- Da Ciro Restaurante is coming to Cobble Hill (DNAinfo)
- Bed-Stuy residents will now have a local spot to buy organic soaps and cleaners (DNAinfo)
- Purbird is bringing its popular Southern menu to Carroll Gardens (DNAinfo)
- Next year, celebrate Purim at this new Gowanus kosher restaurant (DNAinfo)
- Attention Prospect Heights and Lefferts Garderns residents: Erv's on Beakman is tripling its size (DNAinfo)
- Ten more affordable apartments are coming to East Flatbush (Curbed New York)
- Here's what you can rent for $3,400 per month in Boerum Hill and environs (Curbed New York)
- The planned $36 million sale of a former Salvation Army site in Williamsburg has hit a snag (Patch)
- Do you have $4 million and love Ikea? This townhouse in Red Hook could be just the thing (Curbed New York)
- The existential, four-dimensional challenge of living in Williamsburg can now be relived on a two-dimensional Monopoly board (DNAinfo)
- Magic Johnson's development firm is being sued over a slew of alleged problems with a building it constructed in Brooklyn Heights (The Real Deal)
- Take a video tour of the affordable-housing tower rising within the massive, much-contested Pacific Park development in Prospect Heights (The Real Deal)
- These are New York City's fastest-growing boroughs (Patch)
- And finally, a thoughtful essay on gentrification in Bed-Stuy (Patch)
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