- Brooklyn bike patrol to escort women home in Park Slope and Prospect Heights. Village Voice
- El Tio Pio restaurant and a beauty parlor appeared to be gutted in Tuesday's fire on Willoughby Street in Downtown Brooklyn, where a man was rescued through a third-story window. Carroll Gardens Patch
- This week alone, Brooklyn Heights has been home to film crews shooting three TV shows and two feature films. Is the disruption worth it? Brooklyn Eagle
- Name that novelist who was mugged in Fort Greene Park. Gothamist
- So it's come to this: hipsters are opening an artisanal mayo shop in Prospect Heights. Village Voice
- Depeche Mode founder Vince Clarke buys $2.8 million DUMBO loft. NY Magazine
- Someday soon, Grand Army Plaza will be safer for pedestrians and bikers. Streetsblog
- In case you were wondering what the inside of Mayor Bloomberg's house looks like, not that you'll ever be invited there. Gothamist
- The deadliest volcano on the planet is ready to explode again, which could be big trouble for the world. Gizmodo
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
El Tio Pio Gutted; Hipster Mayo; Depeche Mode in DUMBO; and More Brooklyn Briefs
at 6:30 AM Labels: bicycles, Brooklyn, crime, Downtown Brooklyn, Dumbo, food, Fort Greene, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, real estate
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