Its swan song has been put on pause. Park Slope’s legendary Fifth Avenue Record & Tape Center, which was supposed to shutter last month, will remain open until Dec. 31, owner Tony Mignone said. The ...
It’s nearly the day the music died in Park Slope. The Record and Tape Center, a dusty, cramped record store that has occupied the same spot on Fifth Avenue, near Ninth Street, for the past 38 years, ...
A beloved 44-year-old record shop in Park Slope has been saved from eviction, thanks to a lease from another landlord on the same Fifth Avenue block. There was an outpouring of support from longtime ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (PIX11) — The owner of Fifth Avenue ...
It pays to be ethical. The Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture has set a Park Slope sale record. The group sold the mansion at 53 Prospect Park West for $13.5 million in an off-market deal to an ...
At first glance, it may seem trivial, but one of the things every city needs is a good record label. Sure, clean water is nice, a low crime rate is great, and affordable housing is key, but a good ...
A mansion at 45 Montgomery Place in Park Slope set a record for the neighborhood when it sold for $10,775,000 last month. It previously sold for $6,050,000 in 2006 and was asking $14,000,000 in 2013.
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