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Barclays Brings Mixed Results for Area Businesses
Arena opening has been a boon for bars, but restaurants, clothing stores and other shops are disappointed, the Daily News reports.

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Arena opening has been a boon for bars, but restaurants, clothing stores and other shops are disappointed, the Daily News reports.

Arena opening has been a boon for bars, but restaurants, clothing stores and other shops are disappointed, the Daily News reports.
Arena opening has been a boon for bars, but restaurants, clothing stores and other shops are disappointed, the Daily News reports.
Arena opening has been a boon for bars, but restaurants, clothing stores and other shops are disappointed, the Daily News reports.
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Information and events you won't want to miss in Ditmas Park and beyond.
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