Week In Review: One Key Food To Leave While Another Returns, Salvation Army To Close, And 19 Affordable Units Hit The Market
Here’s your recap of what went down this week in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill:
FOOD
- DeKalb Market 2.0 will come as a giant food hall inside City Point.
- Bite of the Day: a day at Outpost Lounge on Fulton Street.
NEWS
- The Clinton Hill Salvation Army building is being sold.
- Applications are open for 19 affordable units at 490 Myrtle Avenue.
- A rally to save 966 Fulton‘s child care, pre-k, and senior center programs brought together generations.
- The Lafayette Avenue Key Food will be demolished.
- The Edward Snowden sculpture artists want their bust back from the NYPD.
- $155M in loans will help spur developments on Myrtle between Fleet and Navy.
- Community play-date in Fort Greene Park!
- Do you support a $15 minimum wage?
- Last chance to attend the Brooklyn Freelancers Summit on April 20.
- Musicians: sign up to perform with Make Music New York on June 21!
- Register now for Bike the Branches on May 9.
- Submit your classifieds on our new site!
CRIME
- Crime fell by half in most categories this past week in the 88th Precinct.
- Do you recognize these two men?
JOBS AND CAMPS
- Young Rock Soccer kicks off the 2015 season!
- Come work with us at Corner Media!
- Check out these summer camps in Fort Greene.
- Apply for the 2015 Summer Youth Employment Program.
- Summer camp + summer job = WIN!
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