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Last Week in Brooklyn Openings and Closings

German pastry, art eradicating arrest records, and the completion of Bushwick Inlet Park: news from Nov. 21—25

BROOKLYN, NY — It's Monday, which means it's time to review some of the openings, closings, and real estate-related stories that made news in Brooklyn last week:

Bed-Stuy

  • The Park Slope-based pet groomers of Dog Wash N' Go are opening a new location on Malcolm X Boulevard (DNAinfo)

Crown Heights

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  • Brooklyn Children's Museum will be expanding its programming space thanks to funding from Borough President Eric Adams, one of several cultural institutions receiving additional backing from the officeholder (Patch)
  • New Citi Bike stations are coming to the neighborhood, and on Dec. 7, you'll have a second chance to weigh in on where they should, and shouldn't, be placed (Patch)
  • New Era, a new Caribbean-American fusion restaurant, will open this December on Utica Avenue (Patch)
  • A small-scale rezoning effort prompted a major discussion at Community Board 9 last week (Patch)

Downtown Brooklyn

  • Starting in January, a formerly vacant storefront on Schermerhorn Street will host a program allowing formerly incarcerated teens to clear their records by completing a four week art class (Patch)

Park Slope

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  • The Park Slope Food Coop is moving ahead with its exploration of a second location (Patch)
  • Two new Park Slope eateries, plus one in Red Hook, are seeking a liquor license approval from Community Board 6 (Patch)

Kensington

  • The neighborhood will soon have a new restaurant/cafe serving American fare and classic German pastry (Patch)

Williamsburg

  • After more than a decade, the city has finally secured all of the land needed for Bushwick Inlet Park (Patch)
  • But in related news, activists are worried that the green space could fall under the shadow of new skyscrapers (Patch)

Windsor Terrace

  • And Prospect Heights adult learning center Brooklyn Brainery is opening a new class space in Windsor Terrace (DNAinfo)

Pictured at top: Greg Barbiero, left, and Björn Böttcher. Photo by John V. Santore

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