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Mar 5, 2018

City Point Brings Ping Pong Tournament to Brooklyn

By City Point

The last time I was at City Point, the mixed-use residential and commercial complex, located in Downtown Brooklyn, I hosted their BKLYN All-Stars Shoot Out Event for NBA All-Star Weekend. Bringing out families from all across the borough, to have them compete for gift cards and bragging rights, was a complete success. Not to mention the fact that, after the shoot out, Italian restaurant Fortina (located on the lower level of City Point), blessed all who participated in the hoops event with free pizza and beer. Now City Point is back, spreading even more love than before!

For three consecutive Thursdays in March, City Point will be hosting a Ping Pong Tournament, presented by Brooklyn Ping Pong enthusiast The Push BK! The kick-off party begins this Thursday, March 8th, with music by DJ Mikedoelo and a Game Break Happy Hour with snacks and half-priced drinks hosted by Fortina.

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