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Staten Island gets its own High Line, a shortage of spring sales inventory, and more

By Virginia K. Smith  | May 31, 2017 - 11:59AM

A Staten Island seawall designed to prevent storm flooding will also serve as a High Line-style pedestrian promenade (NYDN)

There was a notable drop in sales inventory in April, meaning buyers this spring will face stiff competition (StreetEasy)

If you're looking to get involved on the local level, here's a guide to the various community boards of Brooklyn (Brokelyn)

Five different Upper East Side manholes caught fire yesterday (DNAinfo)

Metrograph theater on the LES is screening a series of films that focus on Bed-Stuy (Brokelyn)

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