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Affordable housing lottery opens for Alloy’s first Boerum Hill tower

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Oct. 17, 2023 By Anna Bradley-Smith

An affordable housing lottery has opened for 45 apartments in an under-construction building at 505 State St. in Boerum Hill. The building is the first of two residential towers in developer Alloy’s controversial development 80 Flatbush, now known as Alloy Block.

Brooklyn real estate market moves sideways, third-quarter reports say

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Oct. 12, 2023 By Cate Corcoran

Call the Brooklyn real estate market sclerotic, but it’s neither crashing nor booming, according to third-quarter reports out today. In fact, the numbers mimic the market before Covid, although conditions have changed.

Ukrainian eatery Veselka to open new location in former Williamsburg car wash

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Oct. 5, 2023 By Anna Bradley-Smith

Popular East Village Ukrainian restaurant Veselka, after earlier this year announcing plans to expand to Brooklyn, will make its Kings County debut in a former car wash on Williamsburg’s Lorimer Street, next to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.

PHOTOS: The return of the sun brings literary crowds to the Brooklyn Book Festival

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Oct. 2, 2023 By Susan de Vries

The weather made a dramatic turnaround in time for the Brooklyn Book Festival on Sunday. Literary enthusiasts crowded into Columbus Park to chat with publishers, authors, and vendors, snap up some new reading material, and enjoy the sunshine after the intense rain of the week.

Fort Greene’s MoCADA opens new Ubuntu Garden with sculptural series of ‘Living Legends’

Aug. 30, 2023 By Cate Corcoran The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts recently celebrated its newly built-out Ubuntu Garden, located alongside a brownstone on a sliver of land previously used for parking. An “early look” at the space — which is set to open to the public on Sept. 1 — included music, a procession, and an unveiling of artwork.  The new artwork, named “Brooklyn Bronzes” in a nod to the Benin Bronzes, currently consists of 20 bronze mask-like portraits depicting “Brooklyn’s living legends — the Black pillars of our community who have contributed greatly to arts, education, and…
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