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Tag: Industry City rezoning

Industry City. Photo by Paul Frangipane

Sunset Park small business owners urge City Council to approve Industry City rezoning

August 25 | Editorial Staff

Noting that they are in a struggle for survival and that the...

City Planning Commission recommends approval of Industry City rezoning

August 19 | Jaime DeJesus Brooklynreporter.com

After plans for the Industry City rezoning proposal seemed possibly scrapped and...

Local community board split on Industry City’s application to expand

January 17 | Scott Enman

The application now makes its next step...

Industry City. Photo by Paul Frangipane

Hearing on Industry City expansion ends early due to interruptions — again

January 15 | Scott Enman

“It is one thing to protest a proposed land use action. It...

Low-income communities, like some in Sunset Park, are most vulnerable to climate change, according to activists. Eagle file photo by Paul Frangipane

In Sunset Park, the problem isn’t Industry City. It’s affordable housing. | Opinion

January 14 | Diana Reyna

"This is how Brooklyn will lose its culture, history, and communities of...

Industry City. Photo by Paul Frangipane

A look back at this year’s Industry City rezoning battle

December 27 | Scott Enman

This past year was a busy one for Industry City and its...

City Councilmember Carlos Menchaca, at the podium, addresses a CB7 meeting. That’s CB7 Chairperson Cesar Zuniga at left. Eagle photo by Lore Croghan

Sunset Park leaders furious over mayor’s refusal to meet over Industry City

December 23 | Scott Enman

"We do not want to believe that this mayor only cares about...

Carlos Menchaca. Eagle photo by Andy Katz

What the Industry City rezoning is really about | Opinion

December 13 | Carlos Menchaca

Councilmember Carlos Menchaca on Industry City...

Industry City. Photo by Paul Frangipane

Industry City reps make final push for expansion, but critics remain skeptical

December 10 | Scott Enman

"This for us is our livelihood. If we get displaced, it’s...

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    Video surveillance cameras will be installed at tw Video surveillance cameras will be installed at two entrances to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade next month, thanks to funding from Councilmember Lincoln Restler’s office.

Restler’s office provided $90,000 in funding, and staffers said they expect the cams to be installed next month.

With its breathtaking protected views, the esplanade is often the site of film shoots and wedding proposals. But it has also been the scene of some disturbing incidents.

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    Cranberry. Orange. Pineapple. Tucked into one of Cranberry. Orange. Pineapple.

Tucked into one of Brooklyn’s most scenic neighborhoods, these street names are as charming as they are curious.

Named out of spite? Modesty? Old fruit markets?

No one knows for sure — but the vibe is pure charm.

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    New York City comptroller and Democratic mayoral c New York City comptroller and Democratic mayoral candidate Brad Lander was arrested by federal agents at an immigration court Tuesday as he was trying to accompany a person out of a courtroom.

A reporter with The Associated Press witnessed Lander’s arrest at a federal building in Manhattan. The person Lander was walking out of the courtroom was also arrested.

Lander had spent the morning observing immigration court hearings and told an AP reporter that he was there to “accompany” some immigrants out of the building.

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    Hundreds marched in Downtown Brooklyn on Saturday Hundreds marched in Downtown Brooklyn on Saturday to mark “No Kings Day,” a national day of protest against the Trump Administration.

Despite the rain, the crowd grew larger as the marchers, almost all local residents, circled around two parks — Korean War Veterans Plaza and Cadman Plaza Park — next to the Federal Courthouse and other Downtown courts.

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