Red Hook Worries Swamped Fairway Will Sink the Neighborhood
The grocery store won't open for months.
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The grocery store won't open for months.
The residents of the city's second-largest housing project are suffering, and it could be another ten days before power is restored.
This is how Brooklyn does political fund-raising.
"Seven in Heaven Way" is a violation of church and state, they argue.
Red Corn Syrup, bees don't know how to quit you.
Sort of like steampunk, only not.
Will you adopt Alicia Jr. before he becomes someone's meal?
Plus, it'll incorporate a marina, arts space, and a swath of green!
One-fifth of black and Hispanic families have left the west-of-Prospect-Park area in seven years.
The Gothamist crew got a peek into the 'Real World' Red Hook loft, and it ain't pretty.
Mayor wants housing, locals want pretty mini-parks, some just want more bridges.
A rogue graffiti artist really wants you to believe that the aging rocker really has a thing for the East End. And for palm trees. Plus, pandas in Union Square, a ‘Gossip Girl’ spat, and more in our daily borough report.
Poor undertrafficked, overcharitable Ikea! Poor Slopies thinking only poor people have public sex! (Not!) So many people to feel sorry for in today's rainy, weepy boroughs report.
Turns out the cast members won't be living on Pier 41 — but they'll still be right near Ikea!
The disingenuous denizens of Red Hook, the doomed views of the West 15th Street co-op dwellers, and the junk food–craving office gals of Long Island City, all wrapped up into our daily boroughs report like the contents of a vegan burrito!
Plus the sad old buildings of the Bowery and Gowanus, the ecoartist of Bushwick, and the developmentally disabled clown lovers of Staten Island, in our daily borough report.
Or are we monsters to begin with? Comment on that and the other media, finance, real-estate, and law news in our daily roundup.
Stuy Town laundry thieves are being surveilled, Carroll Gardens raccoon cheerleaders speak out, Ikea bus riders forego affordable design for methadone, and much more, in our 'Ruby Tuesday' boroughs roundup.
America and friends come to Dumbo, Betsey Johnson sells her Village penthouse and moves uptown, and the hipsters still haven't taken over the Giglio Feast in W'burg. That and more in our daily boroughs report!