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Crown Heights »

Community Board 9 voted Tuesday night to send a key document on rezoning back to committee.

Clinton Hill »

State Sen. Velmanette Montgomery said, "white people don't eat the way we do," about the closing.

Sunnyside »

Cuomo reiterated Monday that the MTA did not see any "redevelopment possibilities" at the 200-acre site.

Sunnyside »

While experts say it can be done, they predict the development will be expensive and take years to plan.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Development group Brookland Capital bought the empty Prospect-Lefferts Gardens lot last week.

DUMBO »

More than 30 percent of units at 51 Jay St., a former silverware company, were sold within 30 days.

Clinton Hill »

Slate Property Group wants to demolish the Key Food on Lafayette Avenue in Clinton Hill.

Greenwich Village »

Apartments, schools, retail space and a waterfront park are in the works for the Village.

Crown Heights »

Alicia Boyd of Movement to Protect the People was given a summons for disorderly conduct, police said.

East Harlem »

A nonprofit worked with architects and community members to study ways of improving the esplanade.

Sunnyside »

A plan to build 11,250 affordable units at the site must address infrastructure, local leaders say.

Fort Greene »

The building is proposed for an empty lot next to the "Great Wall of Brooklyn" mural in Fort Greene.

Park Slope »

Greystone will bring two side-by-side residential developments to Fourth Avenue and President Street.

Chelsea »

The council added a block of West 15th Street to a special zoning district.

Astoria »

The development will contain more than 2,000 apartments in seven buildings on the Astoria waterfront.