Monday Links: Brooklyn Makers Showcase Designs at Greenpoint Fair
Surviving Remnants of the Village of Flatbush [NY Times] Grand Army, a New Seafood Bar in Boerum Hill [NY Times] BKLYN DESIGNS Moves to Greenpoint and Is Bigger Than Ever [Eagle] Brooklyn Experts Gather at 5X10 Talks to Discuss What’s Next [Eagle] Midtown Equities in Contract to Buy Burnt CitiStorage Site in Williamsburg [Crain’s] Friends…
Surviving Remnants of the Village of Flatbush [NY Times]
Grand Army, a New Seafood Bar in Boerum Hill [NY Times]
BKLYN DESIGNS Moves to Greenpoint and Is Bigger Than Ever [Eagle]
Brooklyn Experts Gather at 5X10 Talks to Discuss What’s Next [Eagle]
Midtown Equities in Contract to Buy Burnt CitiStorage Site in Williamsburg [Crain’s]
Friends of Bushwick Inlet Park Use Kids to Demand City Keeps Promise [Gothamist]
Revealed: 1127 Willoughby Avenue, Bushwick [NYY]
Rooftop windows on a Park Slope street.
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Photo by Cate Corcoran
The Flatbush history story from the Times is interesting. But does anyone know of buildings that remain that were built in between the revolutionary war and the incorporation of Brooklyn? Say, 1790-1890 or so? Check out 2316 Tilden, for example.