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Gowanus saw a 22 percent decrease in rent-stabilized housing units between 2007 and 2014, advocates say.

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Advocates want stiffer penalties for landlords who harass tenants into leaving low-rent buildings.

Park Slope »

Even small steps can help Park Slope residents get more involved in their neighborhood.

Red Hook »

The white population is up an estimated 320 percent since 2000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Locals will also get a say in which supermarket moves into the Key Food space at 120 Fifth Ave.

Park Slope »

Avery Hall Investments on Nov. 1 will reveal its new plan for a mixed use development at 120 Fifth Ave.

Gowanus »

In 2000, Latinos were the majority in parts of Gowanus. Their numbers have fallen sharply since then.

Park Slope »

Arbie Development is planning an eight-story condo building on Fourth Avenue and Butler Street.

Park Slope »

Two longtime businesses must leave so their space can be renovated along with 146 affordable apartments.

Park Slope »

City Councilman Brad Lander and other officials say losing the supermarket would have a "dire impact."

Park Slope »

Developers plan to replace the Park Slope Key Food with apartments, shops and a smaller grocery store.

Park Slope »

More than 400 locals grilled the developer on Tuesday over the size of the proposed project.

Park Slope »

Avery Hall Investments will present its plans and ask for reactions at a public meeting Feb. 9.

Boerum Hill »

Led by advocacy group F.U.R.E.E., tenants are demanding a seat at the table during the planning process.

Gowanus »

86 affordable rental apartments will be up for grabs in a new Gowanus high-rise.