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5 Things: Bruce Ratner to Step Down as Forest City CEO
What you need to know, pre-coffee.

1. March on over to Central Library tonight for a screening of The Public Enemy, well-known as one of Warner Bros. earliest—and best—gangster flicks. Check it out at the Dweck Center at 6:30 p.m.
2. Happy birthday to Am Thai Bistro, which turned one-year-old on Monday. The Church Avenue eatery has won much acclaim in its short time in the neighborhood, and we're glad to see it prospering.
3. The 19th century edifice at 464-492 16th St. was selected as Brownstoner's Building of the Day on Monday. The piece is rife with interesting stories from owners past and a cool old-world map of the area, so if you're looking to bone up on your neighborhood knowledge, be sure to take a look.
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4. Bruce Ratner, the face of Atlantic Yards and driving force behind the construction of the Barclays Center, is stepping down as as chief executive of Forest City Ratner, Crains New York Business reported Monday. He will be succeeded by the company's executive vice president, MaryAnne Gilmartin.
5. Alternate side parking rules are in effect today.
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