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A coalition of Brooklyn businesses, public-service agencies, and cultural and entertainment interests known as Destination Brooklyn has been formed to help the borough capture a larger share of tourists' money spent each year in New York City - $9.8 billion in 1988.
The nonprofit organization came together last April when a group of economic-development leaders began looking for ways to promote and package Brooklyn's tourist attractions, said Stuart Leffler, the group's president, who also is manager of economic development for Consolidated Edison...