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The 8-foot tall sculpture greets visitors with a very Brooklyn "YO."

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St. Nicks Alliance finalized the purchase of Swinging Sixties Senior Center on Thursday. 

East New York »

Hundreds turned out to voice their opinion on the planned rezoning of East New York.

Bushwick »

Brooklyn Deputy Borough President Diana Reyna questioned the developer's affordable housing commitment.

Greenpoint »

Nearly 300 affordable units will be built as part of the controversial Greenpoint Landing development.

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Melrose »

Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo backed a proposal by a nonprofit who hired her disgraced nephew.

Williamsburg »

Riders have wanted the free transfer for years, and now's the time to make it permanent, officials said.

Williamsburg »

Nearly 900 residents at the Lindsay Park co-op want changes after saying the board mismanaged elections.

Fort Greene »

Brooklyn's Community Board 2 requires that street naming candidates be deceased three years.

Williamsburg »

The School Settlement Association is raising money for a new community center.

Bed-Stuy »

Robert Cornegy was picked to head the council's small business committee and joins five other committees.

Greenpoint »

Both the Bushwick rezoning and the Greenpoint Landing plan came with unexpected affordable housing.

Bushwick »

The rezoning plan was overwhelmingly approved Tuesday by the full City Council.

Civic Center »

Five members dropped their support for the Safe Job Acts, even as a new report backs supporters' push.