New Supermarket Developer Says Promises Will Be Kept
The developers of the former Key Food site on 5th Avenue and Sterling Place (pictured here) announced a deal with […]
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The developers of the former Key Food site on 5th Avenue and Sterling Place (pictured here) announced a deal with […]
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The Fifth Avenue Committee has provided the following update on the status of the 120 5th Avenue Project at the 5th Avenue Key Food Site on May 18, 2018.
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Park Slope Civic Council and 9 other community organizations sign agreement with Avery Hall Investments that preserves a neighborhood supermarket and creates new affordable housing on the 5th Avenue Key Food property,
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Thank you again to everyone who came out to the 5th Avenue Key Food Community Meeting last month!
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The signatories are – in alphabetical order – Eric Adams, Leticia James, Brad Lander, Stephen Levin, Velmanette Montgomery, Jo Anne Simon, and Scott Stringer.
The community has a role in the possible change to how this site is used. If you’d be inconvenienced by the disappearance of this store, this is a chance to make your feelings known.
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Come to the Community Meeting on February 9th (6:30 p.m. – PS 133 – Baltic & 4th Ave.) for a dialog with the developer. Meanwhile, here’s some background info.
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