Brooklyn’s moving traffic tells two different stories depending on who you ask. Residents are constantly shifting between apartments as leases end and neighborhoods shift in affordability. At the same time, a steadier, less visible trend is unfolding in the background: small businesses, startups, and growing companies relocating offices and storefronts as the borough’s commercial landscape evolves. Most people planning a move only think about on…
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