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After some rainy days, we should be able to make ti out to Fort Greene Park this weekend. (Photo by 11238-bkn)

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The Day: Bike Theft, Summer Style and a Trio of Unique Row Houses

  • June 19, 2014

Get news on a trend in bicycle thefts, a look at summer style in the nabe and a special trio of row houses in today’s morning news wrap.

Now luxury apartments, the Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower is one of Brooklyn's most iconic landmarks. (Illustration by Daniel Lewis)

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Our Buildings: The Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower

  • May 14, 2014

The Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower is one of Brooklyn’s iconic landmarks and one of it’s tallest buildings. It also has a racier honor.

This Clinton Hill apartment building is the last standing home of Walt Whitman. (Illustration by Daniel Lewis)

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Our Buildings: 99 Ryerson Street

  • May 7, 2014

There’s no plaque to mark it, but Walt Whitman lived on Ryerson Street when he wrote his opus “Leaves of Grass.” Learn more about the poet and his home in this week’s edition of “Our Buildings.”

The former Broken Angel House was sold and is currently being renovated into condos. (Illustration by Daniel Lewis)

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Our Buildings: The Broken Angel House

  • April 30, 2014

The mirrored tower of the Broken Angel House has been gone for years, but the memory of the quirky old building lives on.

The blossoms are blooming here in the Nabe. Have any favorite trees around town? Tell us in the comments. (Photo by Francisco Daum)

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The Day: Explore a New Historic District and a Future Without Privacy

  • April 23, 2014

Learn about Leonard Cohen, a new historic district and what it’s like to lie in a future without secrets, all here in your daily news wrap.

The Joseph Steele house is one of the oldest buildings in Clinton Hill. (Illustration by Daniel Lewis)

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Our Buildings: 200 Lafayette Avenue

  • April 2, 2014

A relic of a time when Brooklyn was the countryside, 200 Lafayette Avenue is one of the oldest buildings still standing in Clinton Hill.

It may not be the prettiest building in the neighborhood, but 178 Classon Avenue hearkens back to earlier times. (Illustration by Daniel Lewis)

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Our Buildings: 178 Classon Avenue

  • March 20, 2014

Yes, it’s a warehouse. But the tower that tops 178 Classon Avenue points towards a curious facet of Clinton Hill’s history.

The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument stands tall in the middle of Fort Greene Park. (Illustration by Daniel Lewis)

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Our Buildings: The Prison Ship Martyrs’ Monument

  • March 12, 2014

The Prison Ship Martyrs’ Monument rises up from Fort Greene Park. But what lies beneath it?

Tucked between two taller buildings, 266 Cumberland Street has a curious history. (Illustration by Daniel Lewis)

FG/CH News, Housing, Neighbors, Religion

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Our Buildings: 266 Cumberland Street

  • March 7, 2014

266 Cumberland provides a glimpse into Fort Greene’s history: Tucked away between the old and the new, with a rich history just beneath the surface.

Snow is streaming away thanks to sunny skies this week. (Photo by Francisco Daum)

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The Day: NBA History and Local Restaurant Changes

  • February 25, 2014

Read about big NBA news, as well as changes to the local restaurant scene in today’s morning news roundup.

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