There are now details about what is replacing the 40-year-old Williamsburg preschool that got the boot from the city. At 152 Manhattan Avenue, filed permits show, a five-story building will rise with 22 apartments, ground-floor commercial space, and "a community facility." Guess that means the rally put on by 100 families in November about losing their school didn't amount to anything. [B+B; previously]
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