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The Week in Park Slope

What happened this week on Park Slope Patch.

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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