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The site of an abandoned police station on a busy block in Brownsville, Brooklyn, will soon become an affordable apartment complex, with an assist from the New York City Housing Authority.
The incident happened on March 22 in the vicinity of Bristol Street and Livonia Avenue, according to investigators.
From the ground up: How the Brooklyn Org is planting the seeds for growth in the borough this spring
When our organization was founded in 2009, it was designed to be a ‘big idea’ for Brooklyn – to leverage the growing ...
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A boarded-up NYPD station in Brownsville is trading its handcuffs for house keys—but not everyone’s celebrating. The ...
An NYPD cop accused of firing his gun at his girlfrend’s estranged husband during an off-duty Brooklyn car chase has been ...
The homeless man who police say attacked two women in Soho with a glass bottle, viciously slashing one in the throat, has a ...
Investment firm Carlyle is continuing its self-storage buying spree. The private equity giant has purchased another ...
As the legal battle unfolds, tenants like Assogba remain resolute in their fight for better living conditions: “We live in Brooklyn, New York, Brownsville. I know it’s rough, but nobody ...
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