A historic building is home to the city's first "smart factory," where humans work alongside artificial intelligence to build AI machines.
An outage for 4,100 Ingersoll Houses tenants is the latest in a string of service problems that has activists worried for winter.
Responding to a lawsuit in court Tuesday, the city laid out why they don't need an environmental review because the plan is "maintenance."
This year's Fort Greene House Tour will take on a jazz theme with live music at some of the eight homes that will give groups a peak inside.
The "HACKtheMACHINE" event will give out $30,000 to those who can hack their systems or improve things like fighter jets or ship repairs.
Residents will get to speak their mind about cuts to the B38 and B54 bus service at a meeting with elected officials on Wednesday.
This week’s Local Legend, Attorney General Letitia James, shares her memories of strolling and stoop life in Clinton Hill.
A man asked for directions, then punched and threw a lit cigarette at the conductor when she said he was on the wrong platform, police said.
A Clinton Hill salon made an employee work 60-hour work weeks with no meal breaks or overtime, a lawsuit claims.
A man was arrested Tuesday for strolling into a Clinton Hill HRA office with a clown mask, loaded gun and box cutter in his bag.
A woman is suing the U.S. Postal Service for $1 million after one of their workers crashed into her on Lafayette Avenue.
Parks lawyers and a group suing the city over a $10.5 million renovation will make their arguments in front of a judge this week.
The historic firehouse where Spike Lee had his production studio for 20 years was sold for $4.9 million to a car collector.
Two buildings, one in Clinton Hill and one in Prospect Heights, just hit the affordable housing lottery. Rents range from $896 to $1,982.
A motorcyclist showed a driver a gun and a knife when the two got into an argument on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Fort Greene.
A 32-year-old who lived less than a mile from where he kicked an 87-year-old to the ground in Clinton Hill has been charged with the attack.
Stops along the B38 route will change or be eliminated in September to make room for new buses that are 14 feet longer than normal.
The man was attacked on Lexington Avenue, in Clinton Hill, just a week after a 65-year-old was pushed down the stairs a few blocks away.
A 65-year-old is in serious condition in the hospital after two men robbed him at the Clinton/Washington station, police said.
Aita on Greene Avenue was named this year's second greenest storefront in the borough in a contest by the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens.
Jazmine Headley, whose arrest went viral in a video online, is seeking damages from officers who ripped her baby from her arms in December.
Two light installations by Leo Villareal, a sculpture on the gallery terrace and two other new projects will soon be featured at the venue.
New Yorkers can now hitch a ride from Flushing Avenue to the Navy Yard's new ferry stop in the state's first commercial self-driving cars.
Hundreds of Brooklynites have signed a petition against the MTA's proposal to cut service to the B54, along with two other Brooklyn lines.
A man attacked up to three people with a noxious spray on Fulton in Clinton Hill Friday morning, police said.
The "Inspo Expo" will double in size this year, bringing a slate of 19 movie screenings, designs, art exhibits and more to Waverly Avenue.
The Fort Greene, Brooklyn Heights district has bike lanes on 26 percent of its streets, compared to 13 percent in BK and 10 percent citywide
The woman climbed onto the track in front of an oncoming G train at Fulton Street station.
A City Council vote officially named the corner of Ryerson Street and Dekalb Avenue for the Brooklyn poet last week.
A Brooklyn Navy Yard business' idea to add air-conditioned houses for pets to be put in as owners shop got City Council's OK this week.
A Brooklyn family was sitting at an outdoor cafe when a dog bit their Australian Shepherd and wouldn't let go. Now they're asking for help.
The Clinton Avenue fire caused local outages Monday, adding to the thousands of Brooklynites still without power after the weekend heatwave.
A police tow truck hit a building at the corner of Navy and Sands streets, sending one person to the hospital Thursday afternoon.
The Brooklyn Navy Yard has put out a call for food manufacturers that might want to fill a vacant 20,000-square-feet space in Building 50.
Parks, bike stations and outdoor eateries made Fort Greene one of the top five neighborhoods for "summertime fun" in NYC, a study shows.
An Atlantic Avenue tower that includes the space where the beloved Clinton Hill bar once stood got the final sign-off from the city.
The city said that a years-long project updating Putnam Plaza will be done in July after permit problems and rain caused delays.
A man hoping to sell his cell phone was robbed of $2,000 by three men with a gun when he got to the Atlantic Commons meet-up spot.
The Fort Greene hospital will break ground this week on a renovation of its emergency department.
A New Jersey man was thrown from his motorcycle into traffic near the Flushing Avenue exit around 1 a.m. on July 4, police said.