This Week In Fort Greene & Clinton Hill
Keep up to date with the neighborhood all week by subscribing to our newsletter, liking us on Facebook, following us on Twitter and Instagram, or joining our Flickr group – and if you have any questions or tips, email us at editor@bklyner.com. Here are some stories you may have missed this past week:
- 17-year old Nicholas Isaac and 21-year-old Daquan Jackson were charged in connection with two sexual assaults on the same woman in Clinton Hill.
- Myrtle Avenue’s Le Petit Bakery closed.
- The Pratt Station Post Office is moving on October 25 to make way for new residential developments.
- Of all the frequently late lines in the NYC subway system, four of our nearby ones are the worst–and others are catching up.
- As demolition continues, more details emerge on the forthcoming–and for sale–Karl Fischer building going in at 1041-1047 Fulton Street.
- Permits have been filed for the last–and tallest–building in Red Apple Groups’ Myrtle Avenue Development Master Plan.
- Modular materials company Skanska gave developer Forest City Ratner the old “Peace out,” leaving Pacific Park’s B2 tower in the lurch.
- Fort Greene PUPS is seeking volunteers and local businesses to help with the adorable Great PUPkin Halloween event.
- A new one family build at 218 Greene Avenue is finished, and is asking $2,550,000.
- Looking for a delectable brunch that’s also a bargain? Look no further than Samantha’s Southern Cuisine.
Photo via fortgreenefocus