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Braven Brewing Company Suddenly Closed Its Doors and Is Selling Their Bushwick Brewpub

The neighborhood staple wrapped up their operation due to personal and financial issues.

Brooklyn Tenants and Community Groups Reach ‘Tentative Agreement’ Over Loft Law

The Loft Law Bill was first passed almost 40 years ago by the state legislature to regulate industrial buildings that were illegitimately converted into living spaces.

Local Businesses Form Brooklyn Independent Food Collective After Pilotworks Shutdown

“We’re not going to let Pilotworks and a bunch of tech bros derail our peers.”

Splash Zone: Local Sex Educator Will Be Setting the Squirting World Record in Bushwick

The event is a fundraiser for a larger sexual education project lead by Lola Jean.

Bushwick Welcomes the First Zero-Waste Grocery Delivery Service in the US

Sustainable and reusable packaging, organic produce, AND delivery. What else can one dream of?

Bushwick Synagogue Rebuilds After Anti-Semitic Attack

The attack took place last Saturday, part of a citywide wave of hate crimes.

Bushwick Nurses Join Citywide Protest After Report Showed Severe Staffing Shortage in NYC Hospitals

Nurses at Bushwick’s Wyckoff Heights Medical Center joined 13 other hospitals in demonstrations on Wednesday.

Bushwick Community Board to Host First-Ever Expo for Women and Minority Businesses

Connect, network, and get the support and resources your small business needs.

Rafael Espinal Pushes Creative Legislations at Forum with NYC Public Advocate Candidates

Bushwick Council Member is creating alternative ways to win over voters with his current Public Advocate campaign.

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