The quarter over quarter change in price-per-square-foot is the highest in Brooklyn.
Seven local, inventive martinis worth your $20.
Scenes among “a discoherent group of young people making a discoherent collection of art”
The citywide project is estimated to capture 55 million gallons of stormwater each year.
An ever-evolving list of Bushwick organizations that are actively in need of volunteers.
According to the NYC Board of Elections’ second report on ranked-choice results, Council Member Antonio Reynoso decisively leads with 54.8 percent of the vote, with Jo Anne Simon at 45.2 percent.
A vision for the future of Queens remains murky.
In a crowded race, candidates promise to do more than Eric Adams.
From the life and times of ‘the original Bushwick beatnik’
A new organization is delivering free food and beverages to families in public housing developments in Bushwick, Bed-Stuy and Williamsburg
While not uncommon to see new developments sprouting up on almost every block in Bushwick. Bushwick Historic Corridor has been the subject of several movements to receive historic landmark designation
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order Thursday night extending New York “PAUSE” until May 28.
Plans were unveiled for new mixed-use building At 310 St. Nicholas Avenue in Bushwick.
“It is a critical step in the struggle to stop the displacement and gentrification of neighborhoods of color.”
Thai, sushi, and ramen, coexist in a beautiful marriage at this new eatery.
Secret Project Robot announced their closure at the end of March.
City Officials are upset with Gov. Cuomo’s announcement; landlords are ready to raise the rent.
“People are becoming homeless.”
The plan will outline rezoning in the neighborhood.
Though many Bushwick and Ridgewood residents have ACs and fans, there are families who can’t afford a cooling system to stave off the humidity. Luckily, there are public cooling centers in the area.
Tomorrow, residents of Hope Gardens, Palmetto Gardens and Bushwick II are invited to attend a resource fair between 12 and 6 p.m.
News is emerging that the original agreement between city council and Read Property Group won’t be honored.
A new community plan won’t come together until 2018, likely.