Ginger is a feminist zine that focuses on building a strong networking community for womxn creatives.
You’ll come for the message and stay for the amenities!
A group of Jewish electronic musicians in Brooklyn are fundraising for humanitarian relief in Gaza.
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.
Residents no longer have to take the 30-minute walk to Know Waste Lands to compost.
Resident-led groups can receive cash grants of $5,000 to support their projects.
After four years of growing, the beloved lounge, musical home and studio, Wilson Live, was severely damaged by Hurricane Ida.
Look up and support your local community garden in providing sustenance and critical green space.
Bushwick Abbey and Mayday Space are teaming up to combat food insecurity in the neighborhood.
A local city council candidate makes the case for alternatives to big real estate
The cult burrito joint is opening their space to fellow queer chefs
While not uncommon to see new developments sprouting up on almost every block in Bushwick. Bushwick Historic Corridor has been the subject of several movements to receive historic landmark designation
As New York braces for a second wave of coronavirus, Bushwick’s essential workers, small business owners and artists reflect on their experiences and lessons learned.
Celebrate art and community this Saturday.
What started out as a school project became a passion for a young entrepreneur.
A much anticipated taproom is finally being realized from the nomadic brewery.
“It was incredible, there was so much heartwarming generosity and genuine harmony.”
On June 11, the New York City Council’s Committee on Land Use held a hearing on Council Member Rafael Espinal’s bill calling for the development of an urban agricultural plan.
From research to poetry, from gardening to protests!
How and what is impacting the rental market in Ridgewood?
The proposed legislation has been hailed as one of the most progressive climate change policies.
Data from the Department of Buildings reveals which neighborhoods had the most residential development in 2018.
Woman-owned shop will open on Starr Street next month.
The plan will outline rezoning in the neighborhood.
The steering committee will finally present the Bushwick Community Plan, which has been in the works for over four years.
What once was an affordable multi-screen cinema is now housing, and soon to be a theater.
The 13th Annual Bushwick Pride event celebrated Bushwick’s LGBTQIA community.
In 2017, Bushwick had the most newly-completed buildings per square mile of any neighborhood in Brooklyn.
It’s called House of Words.
Thanks, publicly accessible data!
Thanks to a grant, it was the second of such dinners.
What does the new Starbucks mean for the community as a whole?