The Bridge

Hot Home Prices, Networkers Who Climb, and Glorious Food

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A handsome row of houses on Decatur Street in Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, established in 1975 (Photo by Smallbones/Wikipemedia Commons)

Brooklyn homes prices keep on scorching, but rent gets a relief. A universal fix-it shop arrives. Anti-gentrification activists rise up. Networkers start climbing the walls. Empire Stores has got glorious food. Trump’s Brooklyn holdings raise Congressional eyebrows. Conor McGregor defeats the purpose of a fight promotion in Brooklyn. And an illustrator offers a sendup of new Brooklyn buildings.

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