Brooklyn's future automaton overlords face off this Saturday.
The incoming German grocer ranked number three on a list compiled by The Real Deal of the largest deals in Brooklyn for 2022.
The rats are not as thrilled.
Sunday's blaze is just months after another fire injured a resident inside the massive complex.
The 12-hour time-warp this Sunday means no countdown clocks or real-time info due to a half day of planned maintenance, says the MTA.
A 21-year-old was charged with attempted murder for a Nostrand Avenue shooting last July, officials said Thursday.
Gertrude, a spin-off of Williamsburg "Jew-ish" cafe Gertie, is slated to open on Carlton Avenue sometime this spring.
The Railroad Pizza Co is serving up Neapolitan pizza on Kingston Avenue.
A new Comptroller's office study found the two neighborhoods are among the top in the borough for heat outage complaints.
The heralded art fair founded in 1958 is holding an open call for submissions for this year's Black History Month show.
A 55-year-old man was hit by a driver who then ran him over and sped off, according to officials.
Your green neighbors include 188 tree species, who have collectively added over $1.2 million in annual benefits to the neighborhood.
The national award was given to the five librarians behind the Books Unbanned campaign.
The 79-year-old store owner was savagely beaten by two robbers who made off with $100,000 of jewelry, according to reporting.
Former Utica Avenue postal worker Jaleesa Wallace, 31, was sentenced to two years six months in prison, prosecutors announced Wednesday.
The first public workshop which seeks to make the neighborhood's M-CROWN rezone plan a reality will be on Jan. 17.
Over 2,000 respondents responded, with nearly 80 percent calling for fewer cars and more pedestrian space.
Two men robbed a jewelry store right before the end of the year, police said.
Instead of leaving your Christmas tree on the sidewalk, bring it to one of these Parks Department sites to have it recycled into wood chips.
Two people are in critical condition after falling into the train yard near Vanderbilt Avenue, officials said.
Four-month-old Men'Dece Reuben showed signs of shaken baby syndrome, but the cause of death has not been determined, officials said.
The library just released a list of New Year's themed books with themes of renewal, adventure and opportunity.
Amelia Grant, 75, was fatally struck Wednesday afternoon, just two blocks from her home, police said.
Police said a truck driver ran over and killed an elderly woman crossing Utica Avenue on Wednesday afternoon.
While still low compared to the primary vaccine dose, Prospect Heights has the forth highest bivalent booster rate borough-wide.
A 54-year-old woman was killed after a late night fire Tuesday, according to officials.
Three Crown Heights buildings made it to the top ten worst Brooklyn buildings list, according to the Public Advocate's office.
Ronald Anthony Smith's sister fears he died because NYPD officers in a police van were watching a soccer match while speeding.
The former owner of 781 Washington Ave. was sued in 2014 for trying to exit the Section 8 affordable housing program, reports show.
The woman's body was discovered on Thursday after police received reports of a foul order, according to officials.
1526 Lincoln Pl. was sold last year for $600,000.
The hugely popular pedestrianized program is seeking a part-time program manager.
Sixty firefighters responded to a fire in a four-story building early Tuesday evening, the department said.
Tenant Francis Roberts rejected a settlement that would have given him 15 months of free rent.
The project aims to give south Brooklyn access to oil-painted portraits, "historically a fancy thing for fancy people," said the artist.
The man followed a woman into her apartment building and attacked her from behind, police said.
Love 'em or hate 'em, the quirky seating arrangements are soon to be another NYC relic.
After nearly a decade, the city seeks to take action on a community-led rezoning effort known as M-CROWN, as spot rezonings lay in wait.
The theft occurred Monday on a 3 train at the Franklin Ave/Eastern Parkway station, police said.
A New York City stagehand who has worked for artists such as Bob Dylan and Dolly Parton is out revolutionize the Christmas tree business.