With all its shiny newness, the new joint embodies a futuristic, galactic vibe + shish kebabs!
Sandiford will say he’s a stylist who’s been kicked out and needs a ride to his studio, or something along those lines.
Request an escort home, hail a cab on your phone or call your local Bushwick cab service!
The luxury service wants to function like a privatized version of the L train, however it may be out of reach for many Bushwick residents.
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You are likely an avid reader of Bushwick Daily’s Food & Drink section and you therefore know all there is to know about Bushwick eateries, so the simple fact that there is a Bushwick Restaurant Week won’t impress you
Bushwick Restaurant Week co-founder Nick Gilbert showed the tread on his shoes
The neighborhood of Bushwick was shocked by the multiple attacks on women that occurred in December 2012
Photos by Meryl Meisler, Text by Tobias Salinger
Bushwick’s local community board has some new members, and the 83rd precinct has a somewhat new captain.
The Rolo’s people take over the Acre. Of course, the chips and guac are $16.
A self-described “naughty marketplace” sets up shop with an “intersectional feminist perspective.”
Built in 1925, the congregation actually traces its origins to Bushwick Avenue in 1853.
“This is an era of no more demonizing successful businesses, but promoting, lifting them up,” claims Eric Adams
The hipster houdinis take over a local bar spot with some drinks up their sleeve. Could do with more of those.
Bushwick’s city council rep says informed tenants are better tenants.
“Where we are located has brought a lot of creatives to the space,” says a psychotherapist who specializes in dance and movement therapy.
A local community fridge faces the threat of eviction, among other troubles
Troutman Open Streets is the first initiative of its kind in Bushwick
Why a former Democracy Now war correspondent opened the Starr Bar in Bushwick
“They patronize us and we patronize them”
From House Of Yes to Elsewhere and back again
“That’s the kind of thing that happens when a community gets split.”
Responding to anonymous graffiti reading: “kill elected officials”
The new Bushwick politician’s signature accomplishment has been landing a program to pay for doula services in marginalized neighborhoods.
“We know how sweet and precious a drink with a tiny umbrella can be,” promises a bartender at the newly-opened Vacations.
A local ‘Beatles jam’ band plays Brooklyn Bowl on Aug. 6.
A grocery delivery service took the the place of Brooklyn Cider House on Flushing Avenue – they’re opening their doors this weekend.
A mildly contentious lieutenant governor race gives a local career politician a possible comeback.
A doggy daycare has opened near the Myrtle-Wyckoff station, with a goal of hiring adults with autism.
Getting ready for a Spring cleaning?
Residents in Bushwick say they’ve seen their bills double or triple over the past month. But more price hikes await.
Ridgewood’s newest bar is a classic horror-themed tavern.
The fight against the fracked gas vaporizers is the latest hurdle in an ongoing battle that local activists and residents have been waging against National Grid for years.
The federal government has offered a new way to combat the spread of the virus: providing free Covid testing kits and N95 masks. But how accessible are they, and how can we get them?