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Read It: BP Releases 57-Page Gowanus Rezoning Recommendation
Borough President Eric Adams recently released his full recommendation to approve the Gowanus Rezoning, with conditions.

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Borough President Eric Adams recently released his full recommendation to approve the Gowanus Rezoning, with conditions.

Despite interior demolition of the Park Slope venue, activists say they are more determined than ever to save the historic building.
The West Indian Day Parade was canceled for the second year, but smaller in-person and virtual events will be held in its place.
The crash happened just before 4 a.m. Sunday near Halsey Street and Marcus Garvey Boulevard, police said.
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A deal letting Associated Supermarket owners stay on the Nostrand Avenue property is still part of the redevelopment plan, officials said.
The pre-dawn celebration will be put off another year given health concerns.
Stuck on where to eat this weekend? Check out the 21 restaurants TimeOut has named as the city's newest hot spots.
Hundreds of books by Black and brown authors will be up for grabs during a book drive started by a local teacher.
Neighbors raised nearly $5,000 for the bar just a few days after they found a brick thrown through the window, according to a GoFundMe.
The popular Brooklyn site will have its last day on Sept. 10 with no immediate plans to return, publisher and editor Liena Zagare announced.
Nine apartments split across two separate buildings in the neighborhood are on the city's affordable housing lottery.
The first New York City location for famed hatchet-throwing bar Stumpy's will open at Industry City in September.
Looking at data for Crown Heights' four ZIP codes, more than 24,000 neighbors have come down with the virus since the start of the pandemic.
A 13-page guide about vaccines, mask mandates, quarantine protocols and remote learning options for public schools was released Thursday.
A 17-year-old was arrested this week for the November shooting, which killed Baijonna Long and hurt six others, police said.
The men took $8,000 after threatening the mom and her son with a gun and tying up the 87-year-old man in Boerum Hill, cops said.