This Week On The Stoop: Park Slope 100, Shorter Methodist Building, More Coffee
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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:
• 100 of the most interesting people, businesses, events, and more in Park Slope in the past year.
• A smaller size for the new Methodist building and more changes following a settlement.
• Blue Bottle Coffee is opening a location on 7th Avenue this spring.
• After the Old Carriage Inn was closed for non-payment of taxes, it’s back open.
• Meet the owner of Pongo Power, which just added a Flatbush Avenue location.
• Kindergarten enrollment is underway — here’s when local schools have open houses.
• The Tutta Pasta space on 7th Ave has been listed for rent.
• Coffee then beer now that Ninth Street Espresso is open in the Threes Brewing space.
• ‘For rent’ sign up in former ‘sNice space.
• There’s still time to turn your Christmas tree into mulch!
• Get a grant for up to $3,000 for a neighborhood improvement project.
• Some post-New Year pet resolutions.
• When you don’t have to move your parked car in the coming year.
• Meet the first baby born at Methodist in 2015!
• Brenton Realty has moved its office across 5th Avenue.
• Finally, give some input about what you want in a potential new building in Washington Park.