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New details were revealed Monday about the restaurant that will take over for the Grand Central Oyster Bar in Park Slope.

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New details were revealed Monday about the restaurant that will take over for the Grand Central Oyster Bar in Park Slope.

14 practice and rehearsal rooms are available, including the building's Grand Hall.
Wait til your dog tries the beef brisket in homemade chipotle sauce.
Brunch from London, pancakes from Melbourne, 'haunted' luxury, new condos, and no more ramen, all from Sep. 19 — Sep. 23
Electric car races, playground reconstructions and a shocking shooting were in the news from Sep. 19 — Sep. 23.
Have you spotted a yellow velomobile tooling around Brooklyn? Here's who is pedaling inside.
Looking to get more involved with the Sunset Park, Windsor Terrace and South Slope community? Why not try Community Board 7?
East One Coffee Roasters aims to open on Court Street by December, taking over the former location of Casa Rosa.
Could it be a mall? A car dealership? Maybe a medical center? The owners of the Flatbush property aren't saying.
14-year-old Mohammad Uddin was killed in a 2014 hit-and-run. Parents say they want to avoid a repeat of the tragedy.
Zavon Gordon, 28, was shot outside an Autozone on Aug. 4. He drove himself to the NYPD's 63rd Precinct before he died, police say.
5th Avenue is getting a new tenant, records show. And if all goes as planned, there will be booze involved.
City officials explored three flood-barrier placement scenarios at a recent meeting on how to protect Red Hook from storms and rising seas.
Live music, chess, sing-a-longs, pizza-eating contests and (much, much) more will be replacing traffic along Cortelyou Road this weekend.
The raffle winner at this year's Taste of Red Hook charity event will get to re-enact "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," Tesla-style.
Roosevelt T. Moore, 73, was last seen at his Flatbush home, police said.
Lighted pathways. A button-activated spray fountain. New benches and seating areas galore. What say you, Gowanus? Public comment open now.
Apartments in the building, going for between $2,650 and $5,000 per month, boast epic views of Prospect Park — and a very creepy backstory.
Monaco isn't the only seaside resort that can host high-profile racing events. Why not Red Hook?
Support the P.S. 130 PTA by dropping off your old books — or buying someone else's — at the school cafeteria this weekend.