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This Week In BKLYNER: Renaming Street To Honor Roebling, Celebrating BAT’s 100th & More

This Week In BKLYNER: Renaming Street To Honor Roebling, Celebrating BAT’s 100th & More
The Atrium in Brooklyn Army Terminal’s Building B (Photo: Nathan Haselby)

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Brooklyn Navy Yard: Brooklyn Navy Yard: Spanish-Language Broadcaster HITN Expands & WeWork Opening Soon

Fort Greene: DanceAfrica 2018 Bazaar: Outdoor Market Celebrates African Culture [Photos]

Fort Greene/Brooklyn Heights/Bed-Stuy: Celebrity Real Estate: Oscar-Winning Actresses Buy & Sell In Brooklyn, A Writer’s Nautical-Themed Pad

Brooklyn Heights: Brooklyn Heights Corner Renamed to Honor Emily Warren Roebling

Flatbush: Serving Food, Fighting Hunger, Restoring Dignity – Masbia

Park Slope: People Want Accessible Transit, Clear Communications And More Busses – Town Hall With MTA President Andy Byford

Park Slope: De Blasio Unveils DOT’s 9th Street Redesign Proposal

Greenpoint: Big Developments in Greenpoint Real Estate

Prospect Heights: New Album ‘Heart Of Hearing’ Features Theremin & Eclectic Covers

Bed-Stuy: Car Smashes Into Bed-Stuy Café, Injuring 4

Bushwick/Williamsburg: District 34 Participatory Budgeting 2018: Winning Projects

Brooklyn-wide: June is Gun Violence Awareness Month

Kensington: Dome Playground – Transformation Complete

Park Slope: Park Slope Neighbors Meet To Map Out Dangerous Roads And Intersections

Brownsville: Major Bust of K2 Distributors Follows Recent Overdose Outbreak

Flatbush: Flatbush Town Hall With Mayor de Blasio – All About Housing And Schools

Brooklyn-wide: Here’s How To Have Better Local News

Sunset Park: Brooklyn Army Terminal Celebrates 100th Anniversary, Unveils New Industrial Space

Brooklyn Heights: Brooklyn Bridge Park Plans To Build A Permanent Pool