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What Should Fill the Empty Space That Used to be Sette?
Would another restaurant fill the void? A coffee shop? A clothing store?

Would another restaurant fill the void? A coffee shop? A clothing store?

Sometimes eating in is just as good as eating out.
A slow zone, installed by the Department of Transportation, reduces the speed limit in an area from 30 miles per hour to 20.
In a town hall meeting, the community suggested how they would like to see Fourth Avenue transformed into “Brooklyn Boulevard.”
CHIPS, which had to totally rebuild its facilities after a five-alarm fire next door, has already put the grant to good use.
Our weekly round up of Brooklyn stoop items.
Captain Michael Ameri replaced Deputy Inspector John Argenziano as the 78th Precinct’s top cop.
It may be fancy, it may cost $4, but it is damn good.
During a community board meeting on Monday, Dizzy’s successfully made its first step to get a liquor license.
A spicy version of the American classic.
The coffee and tea specialty shop, which has been in Park Slope since the 1970s, will close this Saturday until they find a new home.
A finely ground pork pate and a nice light cheese from a local cheese shop.
Someone broke the Sixth Avenue restaurant’s top window.