Also: Gowanus Rezoning Review Still On Hold | Farm-Share Opens On Ninth Street | Pete Hamill To Get His Own Street
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for Feb. 7 through Feb. 13.
The street will be one of two named for Brooklynites this year, lawmakers announced.
Check out reader-submitted photos of Brooklyn's winter wonderland — from snow-covered brownstones in Bed-Stuy, to snowmen in Prospect Park.
Activists have been trying to save the Duffield Street home — where prominent abolitionists lived in the 1800s — since at least 2007.
A court decision has allowed the city to release the long-awaited application to rezone Gowanus. Here's where to find the documents.
Also: Barge Full Of Sediment Sinks Into Gowanus Bay | 'Post Modern' Crosswalk Appears | New Prospect Park Entrances
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for Jan. 31 through Feb. 6.
The Prospect Park YMCA and Park Slope Armory YMCA are holding a food drive until Sunday.
A ribbon cutting celebrated the official completion of two new entrances on Flatbush Avenue, which were announced before the New Year.
A barge full of sediment dredged from the canal during the federal clean-up sunk in the Gowanus Bay this week, the EPA said in a statement.
When the pandemic hit, Red Hook Art Project expanded to bring meals, PPE and other supplies to the neighborhood. Now it needs more space.
Also: Beloved Restaurateur Dies | Chuck Schumer Becomes Majority Leader | Suspicious Device Evacuates Home Depot
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for Jan. 24 through Jan. 30.
Also: Brooklyn Vaccine Site Mobbed | Offshore Wind Coming To Brooklyn | Loading Zones Spark Petition From Drivers
The lawsuit claims using virtual meetings for a review of the upcoming Gowanus Rezoning plan would "disenfranchise many in the community."
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for Jan. 17 through Jan. 23.
Bar And Bakery Coming To Fourth Avenue | Coronavirus Closes 3 Neighborhood Schools | Mass Vaccination Site To Open
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for Jan. 10 through Jan. 16.
CHiPS, a homeless shelter and soup kitchen in Park Slope, is calling for donations after its refrigerator stopped working over Christmas.
A favorite sports bar, a diner hangout, Fifth Avenue boutiques — a round up of businesses that said goodbye, and some that still need help.
Here are Park Slope stories from this year that, for better or worse, we won't soon forget.
The Brooklyn nonprofit's workers walked out of work last year claiming their bosses interfered with efforts to unionize.
The project will let Brooklynites from Sunset Park type stories and upload videos or photos about their time in the coronavirus pandemic.
Also: Here's How Much Rent Prices Dropped | Gastropub Opens In Montrose Space | Swastika Scrawled On Yeshiva
Also: New Fish Market On Fifth Ave | Brooklyn's First NYE Ball Lighting | Heated Outdoor Dining At Industry City
A "Carry In, Carry Out" pilot program is now in place in the Lookout Hill woodlands, the first of its kind in New York City parks.
Also: Citi Bike Plans For South Slope | Cars Pulled From Gowanus Canal | BK Neighborhoods See Home Price Drops
The cars, covered in the canal's infamous "black mayonnaise," were found within days by excavators dredging the canal in the EPA clean-up.
A construction company hoping to move their headquarters to Huntington Street would build a public plaza and retail space on the waterway.
The Department of City Planning announced the date they plan to certify the Gowanus Rezoning, starting the clock on the approval process.
Also: Gowanus Rezoning Infrastructure Plan | Two-Way Tolling Starts On Verrazzano | Coronavirus Outbreak At Brooklyn Jail
The city has revealed new details about how it will bring schools, transit infrastructure and stormwater regulations when rezoning Gowanus.
The Coney Island tradition, which is in its 117th year, will instead include an online fundraiser.
Park Slope's Business Of The Year | Explore Park's 15K Trees | New Lebanese Restaurant
Prospect Park celebrated a record planting season following Hurricane Isaias and revealed results of a survey of half its 30,000 trees.
Joins NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
City Confirms Affordability At 'Gowanus Green' | Dredging Starts On Gowanus Canal | Prospect Park's Mythical Reality
The Park Slope Civic Council gave $2,500 to a organization helping amid the coronavirus crisis and is urging others to do the same.
The Endale Arch was unveiled Friday after a $500,000 restoration project.