Brooklyn Heights Subway Entrance Hit by Large Collapsing Awning

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A historic hotel marquee above the Clark Street subway station in Brooklyn Heights collapsed due to corrosion, leading to the suspension of service at the station. No injuries occurred, but the incident highlighted the station's neglected condition, prompting calls for maintenance and safety improvements.
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