The landscape of NYC will surely be changed (and has already changed) due to the strain of the coronavirus. Landmark restaurants like Odessa and Lucky Strike and the strangely beloved Gem Spa in the East Village have permanently closed. The retail scene, which was already struggling, has already seen casualties from the mall brands (J. Crew has gone into bankruptcy) to the designer sector (Diane Von Furstenberg is closing 18 out of 19 stores). The fallout has also reached Brooklyn with many neighborhood favorites like The Finch and Jack The Horse Tavern shutting their doors. But instead of “doomscrolling” through lists of what has shuttered, it’s worth digging deeper to see that it’s not all gloom. Those that have closed often leave…