The new year has started, we’ve all made delusional (or realistic) resolutions to ourselves that will most likely be broken within the next couple of months
Your last name doesn’t have to be Johnson in order to feel welcomed at this new Bushwick bar
Dear readers, you may recall our story a few weeks back about a twitter account that came to our attention via some unusual social media use
The City Planning Commission has approved the ULURP application for the new development on the former site of the Rheingold Brewery in northwest Bushwick, but the application process isn’t over yet–it still needs to be approved by City Council
“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
Bushwick dogs are howlingly happy this week because they finally got their own playground
“This is an era of no more demonizing successful businesses, but promoting, lifting them up,” claims Eric Adams
According to the NYC Board of Elections’ second report on ranked-choice results, Council Member Antonio Reynoso decisively leads with 54.8 percent of the vote, with Jo Anne Simon at 45.2 percent.
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Teo, an izakaya joint, suddenly shutdown.
Thai, sushi, and ramen, coexist in a beautiful marriage at this new eatery.
City Officials are upset with Gov. Cuomo’s announcement; landlords are ready to raise the rent.
A venerable neighborhood nonprofit gets a new name as it looks to the future.
An annual report by real estate firm MNS states that at the end of the summer, the average rent for a Bushwick studio apartment increased by 9.06 percent, from $1,925 to $2,099.
The shutdown is coming—and rent increases are stagnating, but not dropping.
Brunch + beer = we’re so there.
A six-story apartment building is going up on the lot between the landmarked Cook Mansion (aka Catherine Lipsius House, aka Spooky Mansion) and the elevated M train tracks, which means that the little ugly KFC will likely get swallowed by the construction, reported YIMBY today
Bushwick’s industrial past may have a second lease on life
June is best remembered in Bushwick as the month when the grill finally stays out all weekend, rooftop sunbathing becomes a daily activity and all the delighted residents of Bushwick start taking the A to the Far Rockaways
Maybe it was that ever present Bushwick vermin
This morning the North West Bushwick Community group of neighbors to the former site of the Rheingold Brewery shared the news that the City Planning Commission has voted unanimously to approve the ULURP application for the the rezoning of the 9-block property on Bushwick’s Flushing border
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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Huge batches of libations, siphoned through a tap straight into a glass.
“They have us out here like dogs”
“Really big deal,” says local pol
Safety concerns and money mixups now plague a luxury housing development In Bushwick