DOWNTOWN — Grown adults wearing stuffed dolls and dressed as mythical anime characters took over Cadman Plaza Park in Downtown Brooklyn on Saturday, and it couldn’t have been more enchanting. As part ...
Downtown Brooklyn’s recent residential explosion — while bringing activity and economic growth to the area — wasn’t the intended result of the nabe’s 2004 rezoning. Measures that were meant to turn ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Abolitionist Place Park is Downtown Brooklyn’s newest community jewel. It officially opened to the public on Wednesday. After years of anticipation, Abolitionist Place, ...
A vacant building in Downtown Brooklyn is set to be replaced with a 30-story residential tower amid the neighborhood's ongoing construction boom.
A triangular block of buildings in Downtown Brooklyn is facing the wrecking ball. Currently, 10 of the 16 buildings that are on the block, which fronts Fulton Street, Dekalb Avenue, Flatbush Extension ...
Downtown Brooklyn is set to undergo a massive transformation that will renovate critical cultural institutions, improve public spaces and better connect the surrounding neighborhoods as part of a $10 ...
It’s a beloved holiday tradition! Downtown Brooklynites were treated to a dazzling display of holiday cheer on Nov. 18 at the annual holiday season kickoff at Albee Square. Downtown Brooklyn boosters ...
From a conference room in the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership’s offices on the 10th floor of 1 MetroTech Center, Regina Myer glances out the window. Across the street, unmistakable purple flags signify ...
Raising Cane’s, the beloved food chain with roots in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has opened its fourth New York City location — and just second spot in Brooklyn — inside Fulton Mall. Known for its iconic ...
Downtown Brooklyn, once known for its fast-food joints and sketchy bodegas, is on the rise with a wave of hot new restaurants and bars, including Livingston Manor (above), Forno Rosso (top right) and ...
Hotels are flocking to trendy%2C and underserved borough Developers are attracted to cheaper land prices in Brooklyn From January 2011 to this June%2C 13 of the 53 hotels that opened in NYC were in ...