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Days later and MTA bus remains stuck in Brooklyn brownstone
An MTA bus that crashed into a brownstone in Brooklyn remains there two days later.
NEW YORK - The MTA bus that slammed into a townhome in Prospect Lefferts Garden, Brooklyn on Monday is still sticking out of the building.
Turns out, it can’t be moved until crews figure out how to stabilize the building.
In the early morning hours on Wednesday, construction crews started building an exterior structure to protect the townhome from collapse.
Questions still remain on what exactly happened.
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While everyone else in Brooklyn was busy nursing sourdough starters last spring, André Mack was shopping for a stone mill.
The founder of Brooklyn hospitality group & Sons and a nationally-recognized sommelier, winemaker, and author Mack is building a reputation for opening cozy, neighborhood spaces that are mildly fanatical about ingredient sourcing, like Ham Bar and adjacent specialty grocery shop Buttery. During the pandemic, as diners stuck closer to home and others relied exclusively on nearby shops for food, Mack saw more opportunities to build on that approach.
Now, one mid-pandemic stone mill purchase later, Mack is opening up a tiny, 50-square-foot breakfast taco spot called Mockingbird in Prospect Lefferts Garden this Saturday, at 469 Rogers Avenue, between Maple Street and Lincoln Road. It’s open four days a week, with four staple tacos on the menu, using tortillas made from flour that the company mills itself.
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