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While the Park is open, please note that it is open for passive use and solitary recreation only.
Thousands of "Dumbo Dollars" that can be used at local shops in the neighborhood will parachute to surprise spots throughout December.
The office campus taking over the former Jehovah's Witness complex officially unveiled the red Welcome sign this week.
An upcoming event at the Brooklyn Historical Society will explore equitable housing and how to define affordable to begin with.
A 40-foot mural of the beloved Downtown Brooklyn YouTuber, who committed suicide earlier this year, was unveiled in Bushwick last week.
Elected officials delivering a letter in support of staff unionizing instead got called out for "hypocrisy" by the nonprofit's CEO.
Protesters marched through Brooklyn and led mass turnstile jumps Friday to protest NYPD's fare evasion crackdown and violent subway arrests.
A special event in November will uncover the architectural movement that brought "Brooklyn's brownstone belt" to the borough.
More than 100 of Housing Works staffers walked out of work Tuesday, saying their bosses have interfered with efforts to unionize.
A Downtown Brooklyn plaza will transform into a traditional celebration for the Mexican holiday, complete with dancers, art and offerings.
An annex on John Street will become a temporary library while Dumbo residents wait for their new branch, the first in 35 years, to be built.
The City Council reduced the size of four borough-based jails that will replace Rikers Island days before its scheduled vote on the plans.
The borough president named Capt. Frank Stonitsch a hero for jumping off-duty into the East River to save a person who had fallen in.
Cars can now only go 5mph on the Willoughby and Fulton streets stretch, which is near two of the city's most dangerous intersections.
A man held at the Brooklyn House of Detention is suing correction officers he says didn't give him meals needed for the religious holiday.
Advocates say the city has been moving people from the Atlantic Ave. jail to Rikers Island to speed up plans to build a new Brooklyn prison.
New York's attorney general sent a cease and desist order to a Brooklyn start-up that is under fire for making at-home rape kits.
A new exhibit will use oral histories recorded by the historical society and pieces of art by a Brooklyn artist to explore Muslim identity.
The district attorney's office spot is the first in Brooklyn for a nonprofit that gives professional clothes to those recently out of prison