Two new studies examine the startup's impact on the city
Category: <span>A Changing Brooklyn</span>
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August 31, 2016September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Life, News
With an L Train Shutdown Looming, the Rental Market Adjusts
The loss of transportation may temper the effect of gentrification on housing costs
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August 31, 2016September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Life, Politics
The Crown Heights Riots at 25: Looking Back to Look Ahead
How a neighborhood learns from its violent history to tackle present-day issues
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August 11, 2016September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn
Next Door Neighbors, a World Apart
Vinegar Hill and the Farragut Houses don’t visit each others’ neighborhood hangouts
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December 23, 2015September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Education, News
A Tense School Merger in Bed-Stuy
One middle school absorbs another, a plan some parents like and some don't
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December 15, 2015October 12, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Life, News, Religion
Muslim Women Talk Back
We wondered what it feels like to be a woman and a Muslim in Brooklyn now, in a time of rising fears. So we asked
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November 20, 2015September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Life, Crime
A Spike In Shootings Unsettles Bushwick
Crime is down but guns are not gone, and gentrification has changed the chemistry
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August 28, 2014September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Arts & Culture, Brooklyn Life
Dance of the African Diaspora in Brooklyn: It’s More Than Movement
In a changing Brooklyn, Cumbe is empowering dancers through African teachings and traditions.
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August 10, 2014September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Life
A Changing Brooklyn: Navy Yard Industrial Park
New Lab — innovation in the heart of the Hardware Renaissance
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August 9, 2014September 30, 2019A Changing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Life, Business, Economy
A Changing Brooklyn: Downtown Brooklyn
Smaller Shops Are Losing the Fulton Street Retail War