It was another week of exciting developments and happenings in Park Slope. Here's our roundup of our biggest neighborhood headlines.
On Monday, Mayor Bloomberg a $10 million deal that to develop the first floor of the Municipal Building in Downtown Brooklyn (210 Joralemon Street) to make room for a new restaurant and multiple retail outlets.
Late Tuesday, Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Bert Bunyan a lawsuit opposing the Prospect Park West bike lane.
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Early Wednesday, bike lovers and rode the mile-long stretch of green paint to their hearts' delight. But some anti-laners were not happy.
On Thursday, a went up about Senator Squadron and how he launched a resource page for LGBT couples online.
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Fourth Avenue on Friday thanks to DOT’s installation of pedestrian countdown clocks along the speedway.
Late Friday came more : an attorney sent a letter to the Department of Transportation’s commissioner demanding to remove the bike lane.
On Staurday, reporter Joanna Prisco explored the contentious road: .
Until next week…
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