Permits to turn the iconic venue â which neighbors fought to save â into a residential building were officially filed this week.
No, seriously.
After the deadly Times Square attack, the MTA released a study showing which stations could be fitted with doorsâbut don't hold your breath.
Riggs Kwong punched a driver until he fell unconscious while hurling racial slurs in the road rage incident, prosecutors said.
The Fourth Avenue training spot will be the second location for the "Ninja Academy," the only ninja obstacle facility in New York City.
The redistricting changes could put New York City's only Republican representative's seat in question.
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The Italian restaurant will pay homage to traditional cuisine with some experimentation, said the owner, who's worked at Noma in Denmark.
With extra practice time during the pandemic, Carrie-Anne Hoo rocketed from a 4,417 ranking to number one in the country for her age group.
Sisters-in-law who transformed a fitness studio to an event space amid the pandemic told their story on the TV show this week.
The delivery and pop-up business, Pecking House, will open up on Flatbush Avenue after searching for a spot in the neighborhood for a year.
Family of Devon Smalls, who was hit by a Q train last week, are having attorneys look into whether there was any negligence by the MTA.
The children's book author, known for creating Park Slope's fictional resident Knuffle Bunny, recently signed a new five-book deal.
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The cyclist was knocked unconscious by an SUV just after midnight Friday, police said.
The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music will host the free celebration in its garden and block surrounding its building next week.
Repairs on water pipes that serve a long stretch of Prospect Park West are still ongoing nearly a week after workers first found a leak.
"Crossing the street should not be a matter of life or death," Brooklyn Councilmember Rita Joseph said of 2021's record-breaking fatalities.
A hearing about the proposed Third Avenue building was scheduled with the community board this week.
The congress member is recovering at home after testing positive for the virus, her office said Tuesday.
The man knocked a 79-year-old to the ground in broad daylight on Fourth Avenue, according to police.
The Brooklyn unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
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A total of 46 restaurants in Brooklyn made the cut.
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The doctor, who has an office in Park Slope, claimed acupuncture was necessary surgery to get more insurance money, prosecutors said.
The neighborhood's positivity rates have dropped in the last week as the omicron surge "plateaus" across New York City. Here's the latest.
The new role for the Fifth Avenue Business Improvement District's leader comes along with a $1.3 million federal grant for the chamber.
The man hurled anti-Mexican insults at the teen and his family before throwing a punch near Atlantic Avenue station, police said.
The "Two Brothers Market" will open a block from the shuttered grocery store, which closed last summer amid a controversial redevelopment.
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"The swan, whose very bad day has turned out OK, is expected to be able to return home in a few days," rescuers said.
Get out there before it all melts away!
A Nevins Street property bought this week is the latest site developers have snatched amid a rezoning of the neighborhood.
"The images of January 6, 2020 are still seared in our memory," New York's attorney general said from a rally in Brooklyn.
"We have been kept afloat through these trying times with government financial aid, which has unfortunately run dry," the bar said.
The BID is asking neighbors to fill out a survey about their popular Open Streets program, which runs on Fifth Avenue in the warmer months.