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Park Slopes Grand Prospect Hall Sells for $30 Million Along With Other Nearby Properties

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by Craig Hubert

The glitzy turn-of-the-last-century venue is well known for hosting weddings and bar mitzvahs and its double grand sweeping staircases.

Fort Greenes No. 7 Restaurant Moving to New Prospect Heights Location

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by Craig Hubert

After 13 years, No. 7 Restaurant in Fort Greene is packing up and moving to buzzy Vanderbilt Avenue in Prospect Heights.

Daily Links: Former ‘Worst Landlord’ Sued by Brownsville Tenant for Pandemic Lockout

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by Craig Hubert

Roomy Unit in Caton Park House With Porch, Laundry, Backyard Wants $4,100 a Month

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by Cate Corcoran

Close to the Parade Ground and Prospect Park South, this floor-through in an early 20th century Colonial Revival in Flatbushs Caton Park neighborhood feels a bit like a house.

Throughout the City, Two Trees Properties Offer the Greatest Amenity: the Outdoors

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by Brian Keith

In more than 20 luxury rental locations throughout New York City, developer Two Trees offers their residential and commercial tenants an enviable perk: the outdoors, now more valuable than ever.

Catch a Musical Tale of Park Slope’s Queer History at Old Stone House

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by Jessica Parks

A series of outdoor musicals at Park Slopes Old Stone House will showcase the lesser-known history of the neighborhood as a lesbian sanctuary once affectionately coined \"Dyke Slope.\"

Daily Links: Average Daily COVID Case Counts Nearly Doubled in Brooklyn in Recent Weeks

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by Craig Hubert

From the Forum: Should a Homeowner Install Rain Barrels to Water Their Garden?

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by Susan De Vries

Looking to bring some water to their front garden, a homeowner is contemplating setting up a system to use water from the rear downspout.

Flatlands Tudor With Art Deco Bathroom, Garage, Herringbone Floors Asks $779K

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by Susan De Vries

Behind the charming 1930s brick facade, this single-family in Flatlands holds a nice surprise for lovers of vintage style: an Art Deco bath gleaming with original tile.

Closed Since 2017, Rugby Library in East Flatbush Reopens After Long-Awaited Renovation

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by Ben Brachfeld

Bookworms in East Flatbush are in luck, as the Brooklyn Public Librarys Rugby branch reopened on Monday with a newly renovated space -- finally completing a decade-in-the-making project to modernize the book emporium.

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