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New PLG restaurant named after poison-armpit primate, and a long-vacant Bed Stuy lot will give way to a townhouse.
Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Vito Lopez Nonprofit’s Grant Funded Repairs to Senator’s Flatbush Home [NYDN]
- LPC Okays Nitehawk Marquee Sign for Former Pavilion Theater [Eagle]
- Abbotsford Road Opens Roastery and Café on Sackett Street [PMFA]
- Long-Vacant Bed Stuy Lot Will Give Way to This Townhouse [Curbed]
- New PLG Restaurant Named After Poison-Armpit Primate [Patch]
- Architect’s Minimalist Duplex in Prospect Heights [Remodelista]
- Artist and Designer Rebecca Atwood’s Industry City Studio [Design Milk]
- ICE Continues Courthouse Arrests Despite Calls for Ban [King’s County Politics]
- Dumbo’s ‘Artisanal Mini Mart’ Closing After 3 Months [Brokelyn]
- Low-Income Senior Housing in Flatbush Nearing Completion [NYY]
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