The future of Bushwick Inlet Park looks bright — or at least, it will be on Friday night. North Brooklyn residents will push for the…
Broadway Triangle Developer Says Allegations of Housing Discrimination Are Anti-Semitic
Protesters rallied against the development of Broadway Triangle in Williamsburg, saying the proposed housing heavily favors the Hasidic Jewish population over blacks and Latinos. But…
East Village’s Newest Dorm Building Drops the Drapes
Between the Cube going bye-bye and the ongoing construction of a new pedestrian plaza, Cooper Square has been a mess lately. But at least there’s…
Who’s Going to Jump On This $4.1M South Williamsburg Townhouse?
Sure, the latest Williamsburg townhouse to go on the market is a whopping $4.1 million, but it’s right around the corner from awesome institutions like…
Greenpointers Are Dogged About Plans For Newtown Barge Park
Greenpoint residents raised concerns last night about the expansion of Newtown Barge Park, with some pushing for a much-needed dog run and others complaining that they hadn’t been…
Williamsburg Hotel Wins Early Support For Rooftop Water-Tower Lounge
A forthcoming Williamsburg hotel’s bid to pour liquor won the tentative support of a Community Board 1 committee last night, but not before co-chair Thomas J. Burrows…
Condo-mania: Three New Buildings Coming to East 13th
A trio of residential buildings is set to change the look of East 13th Street, between Avenue A and First Avenue. The facelift will be courtesy of two developers, one…
Three Kings Travel to City Hall to Protest Dorming of P.S. 64 Building
Mayor de Blasio received an unusual gift on Three King’s Day when picketers gathered outside City Hall to protest the loss of a beloved East…
They’re Called The Bushwick Hotel, But They Sleep Inside of ‘RV Keitel’
The Bushwick Hotel has figured out something most bands only dream of: how to tour without having to pay for hotels or even sleep on…
When the Forward Building Rose Over the Lower East Side ‘Like a Colossus’
All week, we’re bringing you a series of deep dives into the surprising histories of storied addresses. Back to our usual after the New Year.…