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Afternoon Links: Subway Ridership Growing Fastest in Brooklyn

by Barbara Eldredge

L train tunnel repairs wont start until 2019, its primary day in Brooklyn and more.

Live Across the Street From Michelle Williams in Gorgeous Prewar Co-op for $679K

by Chris Erikson

This attractive corner co-op in a prewar building on Albemarle Road — just across the street from Michelle Williams glorious mansion — is newly and nicely renovated, and it offers a chance to live amid the leafy splendor of Prospect Park South without buying a house.

The Brooklyn Real Estate Roundtable Returns to the Brooklyn Historical Society May 3

by Jeff Scherer

The Brooklyn Real Estate Roundtable consists of quarterly luncheons and networking events where industry professionals gather to exchange insider knowledge on Brooklyns bustling real estate market.

Homes, Beloved Businesses Will Have to Vacate While MTA Repairs M Track in Bushwick

by Barbara Eldredge

More than two dozen homes and neighborhood stores including Little Mo and Harvest Cyclery will have to be vacated for six to 10 months or even longer while the MTA demolishes and rebuilds the elevated track between Myrtle Avenue, Broadway, Bushwick and Ditmars Street in Bushwick.

What $2,500 a Month Gets You in Park Slope vs. Boerum Hill

by Barbara Eldredge

Feast your eyes on a half dozen homes and decide which nabe has the listing thats best for you — Park Slope or Boerum Hill?

City to Seize Land for Gowanus Sewage Tanks to Keep Them Out of Beloved Park

by Hannah Frishberg

The city has finally chosen a location for two long-debated Gowanus Canal sewage tanks, and they wont be put under the much beloved Double D Pool.

Morning Links: Prospect Park Gets Tiny Foxes, Crown Heights Teen Gets Full Ride to Harvard

by Hannah Frishberg

Easing the rules for a MetroCard swipe, whats happening at Brooklyn Bridge Park this summer and more.

Surprise: BP Adams Likes Toby Moskovits’ Controversial ‘Burg Office Plan — Here’s Why

by Cate Corcoran

The proposed mega-development office complex at 25 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg could do more than bring lots of new high-paying jobs to the neighborhoods trendy nightclubbing and hotel district. It could also spur the expansion of the long-promised Bushwick Inlet Park.

Listing of the Day: A Mill Basin Château With Marble Floors and Mahogany Doors

by Jeff Scherer

This three-story Mill Basin château includes such opulent features as a fireplace with a marble mantel, a heated swimming pool and custom-made mahogany walk-in closets.

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