The studio, which is projected to open in September, will be big enough to film two TV shows or one blockbuster movie.
On the heels of this singularly terrible year, Bushwick Daily needs your help
Summer is an all-around a fab season: outdoor movies, picnics in the park, and long, sunny days
Ahead of intense negotiations over the New York state budget, Dilan’s former primary opponent says the assemblyman can’t be found.
The bill banning gas hookups in new buildings is supposed to pass this week, all while local Bushwick residents continue to fight against the National Grid pipeline being built throughout North Brooklyn.
Today at 11AM, the community of local business owners, commuters, organizations, elected officials and concerned citizens met at Williamsburg’s Brooklyn Bowl to discuss the impact of the possible long-term L train shutdown
“This is an era of no more demonizing successful businesses, but promoting, lifting them up,” claims Eric Adams
About 18% of Bushwick voted for someone else
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
Or try out ‘a food scrap demo’ to possibly reduce your waste.
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A ‘mobile cinema’ collective with revolutionary aims rolls into Brooklyn
Residents in Bushwick say they’ve seen their bills double or triple over the past month. But more price hikes await.
Discussing housing, healthcare, employment, maternal health and more with Maritza Davila, Erik Dilan, Jennifer Gutiérrez, Sandy Nurse, Antonio Reynoso and Julia Salazar.
The Ridgewood compost drop-off site is open from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Saturday.
District 34’s incoming representative has published a form, which you can use to offer feedback on the most pressing issues in the community.
The curbside composting service resumed in October this year, but only in some eligible neighborhoods.
Motivated by personal experience, the expected City Council member plans to lead District 34 toward a more equitable future.
A guide to the City Council candidates in District 34, 37 and 30 running this general election.
What changes do you want to see in Bushwick? Let Community Board 4 know before October 25.
Puerto Rico’s financial oversight board, established by the PROMESA law in 2016, has “exacerbated the structural inequalities and austerity in Puerto Rico,” one local leader said.
The relaunched organics waste collection program will continue to only serve limited neighborhoods in the city.
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.
From party chairs to district leaders to canceled elections.
Two local city council candidates say how they would change how police operate in local communities.
In a crowded race, candidates promise to do more than Eric Adams.
A guide to the candidates running to represent New York’s District 34
Amid a rental crisis in North Brooklyn, few candidates have presented a plan to deal with rental debt
Antonio Reynoso’s campaign could finally bring the largely ceremonial political crown to North Brooklyn.
‘Our campaign was going to win,’ Ousted Candidates Plan For Next Year
In a statement given to Bushwick Daily , Sandy Nurse accused Corey Johnson of slashing funding to a number of districts out of “political retribution” for voting against his 2021 budget.
The steep decline in MTA ridership is a gift to public health. But it has precipitated an historic financial crisis.
Thousands of kids across New York City depend on the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) to occupy their time every summer.