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Bushwick homeless woman’s court fight inspires two City Council bills, and a restaurant with a meaningful mission comes to Smith Street.
Park Slope. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Bushwick Homeless Woman’s Court Fight Inspires Two City Council Bills [NYT]
- Owners in Brooklyn Heights Say Business Is Hurting From Film Crews [Eagle]
- Beloved PLG Mural Painted Over to Make Way for New Public Artwork [BP]
- A Gallery Grows in Crown Heights [NYRB]
- Protesters Accuse Williamsburg Vintage Boutique of Racism [Gothamist]
- Park Slope Library’s Knuffle Bunny Statue Approved by Community [Patch]
- Doc Martens Store Coming to Smith Street in Boerum Hill [PMFA]
- A Restaurant With a Meaningful Mission Comes to Smith Street [PMFA]
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