Organizers “reclaimed” a vacant ground-floor commercial space in Bushwick on July 20.
Plans were unveiled for new mixed-use building At 310 St. Nicholas Avenue in Bushwick.
Speed dating, music listening parties, art showcases, and more.
After Pilotworks Shutdown, 180 business lost their commercial kitchen space. Will Food Labs provide them with the right facilities?
Maybe you’ve been wondering how to improve your life.
Halsey stop, brace yourself for the arrival of a yuppie heaven.
The East Williamsburg building will include community gathering spaces for those collaborative moments we’ve all been hearing about.
Commercial closures in gentrifying neighborhoods are often caused by landlords harassing tenants into breaking leases so they can find a tenant with deeper pockets.
A former Paper Mill will become office space.
Evergreen Ave between Noll and George Streets is a strange, often unwelcoming, industrial part of Bushwick
It seems clear that most artists working in New York City are in a bind
This weekend the New Museum celebrated its third year of IDEAS CITY, a collaborative initiative that seeks to use the arts to revitalize urban space as a forum for discussion and culture enrichment
Jennifer Gutierrez, the Democratic nominee for City Council member of District 34, says “affordability” does not line up with the income of Bushwick residents.
Bushwick remains a battleground for rezoning under Mayor de Blasio Proposal and Community Plan.
The new sister bar of Birdy’s is serving ‘80s glam and cheap drinks.
Here’s where to find you halal meals and iftars!
What once was an affordable multi-screen cinema is now housing, and soon to be a theater.
Tri State Commercial brokers brought a 1980s-themed cocktail bar to a former French restaurant space on Bedford and Grand.
The development on Knickerbocker Avenue has been under way for over a year at the address most recently filled by Shopper’s World.
How Joseph Woolridge grew his New York Studio Factory into an independent collective of audio producers, visual artists and entrepreneurs.
An anonymous organization called the Bushwick Arts Festival set up a website and Facebook page at the end of February—and immediately found itself at the center of a controversy
Like Stumptown or Blue Bottle, Supercrown is very serious about its coffee.
Perhaps you need a hotel room to finish your popular sex column while your hot boyfriend is (annoyingly) fixing up the floors in your apartment, and the hotel is where you may or may not hook up with your mean, hot ex (OK, you caught me–I was thinking of that Sex and the City episode)
More new fancy apartment buildings are coming to Bushwick
Co-director, Rachel Nelson, sifted through over 3,000 photographs and created a giant timeline visually summarizing the experiences of Secret Project Robot throughout ten years of their existence
It seems like everyone has been talking about Bees Knees Spicy Honey
Along Broadway, between Belvedere and Locust Streets, at the end of an alley lined with old books, pins, crash cymbals ($15), used bikes, and religious paraphernalia, lies Primitive Languages
Two important meetings that dealt with a question as old as New York were held last night in Bushwick
By Sean Alday
“When we started, we were the only vegan Ethiopian restaurant in New York”