Take a closer look at the newly renovated former factory offers stunning work and retail spaces.
has called 94 Bogart St home for the past decade, but as has happened to so many places in Bushwick in the last five years, their building was sold and the new landlord has asked the label to move out
Bushwick’s industrial past may have a second lease on life
You know the space now as The Brooklyn Mirage, but eventually 99 Scott Ave
Where to even begin
You may not immediately recall what’s at 25 Stewart Ave (corner Flushing Ave) but if you ever went to see art at The Active Space or Brooklyn Brush Studios, you likely remember stepping on a oily sidewalks as passing by an incredibly raw sight of a functioning scrap metal recycling facility
Only very few places in the East Williamsburg/Bushwick area feel currently so unwelcoming to humans such as Johnson Ave–unless, of course, you’re a human in a loud heavy cement truck
Yesterday, Livestream, world’s leading video streaming startup headquartered in East Williamsburg, announced the appointment of Jesse Hertzberg as the company’s new CEO replacing Max Haot, a co-founder of Livestream in the function
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3rd Ward may have had its faults (more of them than we imagined, it seems), but there was something deeply inspiring about a huge workspace and resource center designed especially for Brooklyn’s many talented creators, and we’d be lying if we told you its presence won’t be missed
I was not sure what to expect when I arrived to the gallery late last night, but was immediately surprised and impressed by the incredible effect the plants had on the space
“[I’m] born and raised in New York, and I’ve never seen something quite like this”
Bushwick’s local community board has some new members, and the 83rd precinct has a somewhat new captain.
Catch March Madness & make sure to order the wings.
The Rolo’s people take over the Acre. Of course, the chips and guac are $16.
“It’s not about a ceasefire or not about not a ceasefire”
Construction is expected to start late 2025.
“This is an era of no more demonizing successful businesses, but promoting, lifting them up,” claims Eric Adams
A local biking group says bike lines and widened sidewalks are needed to increase accessibility to a local public park.
A group of Asian-American pole dancers lights up clubs like House of Yes and the Red Pavilion.
Bushwick’s city council rep says informed tenants are better tenants.
“They have us out here like dogs”
“Where we are located has brought a lot of creatives to the space,” says a psychotherapist who specializes in dance and movement therapy.
Some say it’s part of a run of recent club deaths. Others suspect a fatal peanut allergy.
The recently-elected Bushwick city council representative faces a challenge from Paperboy Prince.
Scenes among “a discoherent group of young people making a discoherent collection of art”
How a flurry of small businesses are changing a corner of Queens
Ahead of intense negotiations over the New York state budget, Dilan’s former primary opponent says the assemblyman can’t be found.
“They patronize us and we patronize them”
“We’ve been fighting rats coming in and out. I don’t know why.”
“They sell genuinely good earplugs”
“That’s the kind of thing that happens when a community gets split.”
Participatory budgeting is back and the results are in for how locals want to dole out $1 million in city funds. Yes dog park, no workout equipment
“I feel like Bushwick is very gay, but in so many different ways,” says one local filmmaker.