50-year-old diner Frank's Luncheonette closes in Brooklyn - New York Business Journal
Briefly

As we close our doors, we would like to thank our customers for your loyalty and patronage during our 50+ years of business in Carroll Gardens.
Basically, you can view everything for sale in glass cases the minute you walk inside: find soups, pizzas, chicken parm sandwiches and lasagna - a thumbnail of the working-class fare of Carroll Gardens going back 60 years.
Now Carroll Gardens is bracing for development along the nearby Gowanus Canal to spill over into the neighborhood, with more than 5,300 housing units expected to be delivered.
New York University's Urban Democracy Lab describes the brownstone movement as the 'return of affluence and capital to the long-decaying city,' but it also likens brownstoning to gentrification.
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