CONEY ISLAND — RYBAK Development will lead the next phase of development on Coney Island West of a city-owned parking lot into mixed-income housing, the NYC Economic Development Corporation announced ...
JAKARTA — Reaching for the bars: Individual Neutral Athlete Angelina Melnikova competes in the women’s uneven bars final during the 53rd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Indonesia, Friday, ...
The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus’ “Flatbed Follies” traveling show returned to Brooklyn Heights on Sunday, thrilling hundreds.
Is it time for dinner yet? For all us “Blue Bloods” fans, 82nd Street in Bay Ridge will first, foremost and forever be the place where New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan lives. The ...
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — A giant, century-old marquee spelling out “HOTEL ST. GEORGE” crashed to the sidewalk at 100 Henry St. in Brooklyn Heights at roughly 7:08 a.m. Sunday morning, bringing an emergency ...
EAST NEW YORK — POLICE ARE SEEKING a burglar who hit two CubeSmart storage facilities, one in Brooklyn and one in Queens, stealing almost $79,000 worth of property. The first burglary took place ...
The Brooklyn Tabernacle can proceed with its lawsuit claiming Thor 180 Livingston LLC breached a $51M contract and committed fraud.
Eye on Real Estate: A property the Jehovah’s Witnesses sold when they moved their world headquarters out of Brooklyn Heights to upstate New York is now a condo building where Matt Damon reportedly ...
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — SomeraRoad, the New York City- and Nashville-based opportunistic real estate investment and development firm, has acquired the historic Hotel Bossert at 98 Montague St. in Brooklyn ...
The nonprofit Waterfront Alliance brought together members of coastal communities from across New York City and New Jersey on Wednesday for a Superstorm Sandy 10 Year Anniversary Boat Tour. Courtesy ...
SUNSET PARK — Brooklyn Public Library and Fifth Avenue Committee cut the ribbon on the new Sunset Park Library and Apartments. The historic project, the first of its kind in New York City, establishes ...
RED HOOK —The New York City Economic Development Corp. has postponed — for a few weeks — a vote on a plan outlining the future of the $3.1 billion, 122-plus-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal Project.