The building reflects a trend of storage facilities popping up in locations that are not getting rezoned for residential use.
Is this the one that will finally tip the scales and turn Bushwick into even more of a little Williamsburg?
Parks Department workers discovered a silver .25 caliber gun hidden inside a work glove at Green Central Knoll Park on Monday, November 21.
Ever wondered how long the average commute of a Bushwick resident is—or what percentage of the neighborhood was born abroad? Find out using CoreData.nyc!
16 Charles Place may be an empty lot now, but next year it’ll be another apartment building.
An expert panel on gentrification versus affordable housing in New York City filled audience members with frustration—and hope.
The shutdown is coming—and rent increases are stagnating, but not dropping.
Long-time hit Moore Street’s Roberta’s Pizza is in the process of organizing for a sale to an heir to the fortune of New York’s moneyed Tisch family, Eater reported
The Manhattan installment of the meeting about the L train shut down took place in 14th st’s opulent Salvation Army Theater
The MTA’s top brass met with the public and elected officials at Bed-Stuy’s Marcy Avenue Armory on Thursday night to field the public’s questions and present two main approaches to scheduling L train closures during repairs to the Canarsie tubes that will start in 2019
Johnson Avenue might be the biggest determining factor in how the formerly industrial area between Williamsburg and Bushwick proper changes in the coming years
New York City Council member Rafael Espinal’s district stretches from Bushwick to Cypress Hills and encompasses a hotly debated part of the city in East New York which is slated for rezoning and redevelopment
Brunch + beer = we’re so there.
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
It may be hard to believe St
Finally: a solution to the age-old dilemma of whether to use the ground level floor of an office building for parking or for an in-house venue
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)
Bushwick’s industrial past may have a second lease on life
[UPDATE: Please read editor’s note regarding the use of 2000 Census Data in this article and an attached apology
Last week Frank Mattarella received an interesting phone call
The title says it all
A few weeks ago, we told you about the crisis facing Bushwick’s El Garden, one of the 17 community gardens on public land across the city at risk of being leveled to create new housing developments
Increasing affordable housing and creating community green space are both laudable goals to pursue in the ongoing evolution of NYC’s neighborhoods, but a recent decision from city hall to invite developers to turn community gardens across the city into construction sites for new affordable housing seems to pit the two objectives against each other
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Get ready for Open House New York (OHNY) taking place this weekend on October 11th and 12th. If you’re not familiar with this event, OHNY is all about exclusive access to great architectural sites throughout New York City, many of which you can only visit during OHNY weekend. Sites like the Jefferson Market Library and The […]
ArtPhotoArt opened at 10 Goodwin Place this Summer with 24/7 access to its print lab and dark room facilities (Photo by Katie Killary for Bushwick Daily) Photo developing stations are accompanied by a double sink and dry mount press (not pictured) What’s new in the photo world of Bushwick? ArtPhotoArt (APA), a photo lab, darkroom and studio […]
In case you hadn’t heard, this week the major international auction houses Christie’s and Sotheby’s both flexed their muscles to decide once again who is the Master of the Universe
Cayuga Capital arrived to gentrify Bushwick early, says our fave read The Real Deal
Community Board members and Bushwick Citizens gathered Wednesday night at Bushwick’s monthly Community Board 4 meeting at Hope Gardens Multi-Service center, the first one since August’s recess and the primary elections
It seems that development plans at the Rheingold Brewery site in Bushwick are one step closer to the completion.
“You always have to go bigger,” said artist and cultural entrepreneur Peter Hopkins, announcing his exciting plans to turn the empty warehouse at 299 Meserole St into a cultural center of the East Williamsburg and Bushwick area
Robert Moses was responsible for the displacement of hundreds of thousands of individuals, most notably and cruelly through the development of the Cross-Bronx Expressway
Photos by Meryl Meisler, Text by Tobias Salinger
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