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Condo Ground-Breaking; New Coffee Shop; Town Hall: Park Slope Week-In-Review
Catch up on the biggest news from Park Slope this week.

PARK SLOPE, NY — We wouldn't blame you if you've taken a bit of a break from the news recently.
To help you catch up at the tail end of this long weekend, here were the top stories in Park Slope this week:
70 Unit Condo Building On 4th Ave. Breaking Ground This Week
The Daten Group is moving ahead with its $54 million Park Slope condo project.
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Uptown Roasters Brings Coffee And Community Space To Park Slope
The Harlem-based cafe opened its 7th Avenue location on Wednesday.
Outdoor 'Street Seats' Coming To Park Slope For Next 3 Years
The public, outdoor seating will sit outside of Sky Ice at Fifth Avenue and St. Marks Ave.
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Park Slope Rep. Yvette Clarke Hosting Feb. 22 Town Hall
Park Slope residents will have a chance this February to talk politics with Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, who represents the community.
'Flatbush Farm' In Park Slope Closing Feb. 25
"The why is complex and perhaps best left said in farm metaphor," the restaurant wrote on Facebook.
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