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Park Slope's population fell during the coronavirus pandemic, a new study found.
Park Slope's population fell during the coronavirus pandemic, a new study found. (Peter Senzamici/Patch)

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Park Slope's Population Is On A Downward Slope, Study Finds

While nearby neighborhoods' populations grew during the pandemic, Park Slope's shrank by as much as 2.5 percent, a new study found.

238 Unit Affordable Housing Development To Grow From Bed-Stuy Lot

The city announced the new development on Thursday.

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Eastern Parkway Subway Line Goes Back To 2006 With Clock Outage: MTA

The 12-hour time-warp this Sunday means no countdown clocks or real-time info due to a half day of planned maintenance, says the MTA.

NYC Rents Begin To Drop, But Still Ridiculously Expensive: Study

Only in New York is a $3, 700 typical apartment a sign that rents are falling.

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