The classic, affordable spot is opening up in the Olam Signs location now that the former business has moved over to Broadway.
A new theater company hopes to dazzle with an immersive theater experience.
The Bushwick Community Map integrates data from city records into an easily navigable resource for tenants and homeowners trying to stay abreast of changes to the neighborhood’s housing landscape.
The upgrades at The Neighborhood Vet will make for an overall more efficient and streamlined experience.
Books, coffee, vegetarian food, vintage clothes, records—it’s all here.
Bushwick is a hotbed of activity for film production, in part because the neighborhood’s streets offer a panoply of classic New York scenery—and the many warehouses can function as great studios
A Wyckoff Avenue tattoo shop abruptly closed down last week, giving no notice to the organizers of a music and art festival it was scheduled to participate in
The restaurateurs responsible for beloved farm to table Bushwick eatery Northeast Kingdom have a sad and heartfelt announcement for their adoring dining public today
In case you were wondering Bushwick is not the most gentrifying neighborhood in the city
Last Friday, the New York Times real estate section declared, among some other provocative things, that
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The filming of an upcoming pilot of HBO mini-series titled “The Deuce” has been underway at several NYC locations including our home sweet Bushwick
In case you’re a goody goody who doesn’t go out on a school night, and thus you missed last night’s Bushwick Notebook Issue 2 launch party, do not despair — we’ve got you! As is becoming a good tradition, yesterday we rented a U-Haul van and distributed thousands of magazines throughout Bushwick
It is with a great sadness to announce that one of Bushwick’s oldest bars, Kings County Saloon (1 Knickerbocker Ave, previously at 218 Seigel St), will be closing its doors for good on September 27
After its warm up round in 2015, TEDxBushwick is coming back in 2016 with even more ambitious plans and programming
No one can say Bushwick backs down without a fight
Save this date! On Friday, March 6th the Bushwick art world will be turning to a faster tune as Beat Nite causes a scene during the forthcoming Armory Arts Week
One thing that makes NYC – particularly Bushwick – such a wonderful place to live is its diversity, the fact that not everyone comes from the same place, time, and culture as you
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Yesterday we sadly announced that as of December 1, beloved community center Body Actualized will no longer be in business
In case you were in doubt, Bushwick ideas indeed are worth spreading
This Sunday, Meryl Meisler, Bizarre Publishing and Bushwick Daily are partnering to bring you DISCO ERA NIGHTZ–a celebration of two groundbreaking Bushwick Books and closing party for the acclaimed exhibition “A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick
The first weekend of October was perfect for the return of Greenpoint Open Studios after a three year long break—a quintessential autumn weekend, the air was brisk, but the sun was shining
Before we depart on a journey into the depths of the soul of a Bushwick loving celebrity, I would like to note that, naturally we don’t care about any of this
August is almost over and a couple of you, dear readers have noticed that this year we came short off our annual July entertainment, Roberta’s Block Party
This Post Is Sponsored by Uncommon Goods bikes… cans of cheap, ice-cold beer…. …Or maybe the founders’ face… brooklyn flag project Have you ever imagined what a Bushwick Neighborhood Flag would look like? Well, now you can actually weigh in quite significantly on the topic and design that mofo yourself! And if you do a really good job, […]
Newsflash: Penn Dayton Badgley, handsome television and film star best known for his role as Dan Humphrey on Gossip Girl, 27 years of well-worn age, has reportedly settled into an apartment off of the Morgan L train. He has been spotted around the neighborhood at bars, street corners, and subway platforms, as well as chowing down at […]
Whether you love it or you hate it, Castle Braid, the controversial luxury rental development on Troutman Street that markets itself to the creative set, is a perennial topic of interest in conversations about Bushwick real estate: most recently, it was name-dropped in the New York Times’ profile of former meatpacking restauranteur Florent Morellet the week before last
In this edition of BUSHWICK CRIBZ, photographer Renee Ligtvoet and I are bringing you summertime in the city