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Daily Links: City Could Pilot Nonprofit Purchases of Distressed Buildings
Proposal would make Brooklyn Marine Terminal fully functional, Brooklyn Mirage creditors pull support for bankruptcy deal, and more Brooklyn news.
Delve Into Brooklyn History With Virtual and in-Person Tours in February
Explore Brooklyn’s past and present with tours that highlight the social and architectural history of the borough.
NYC Ferry Halts Service as Waterways Turn Icy
All NYC Ferry service was suspended starting at 2 p.m. on Tuesday due to thick ice in the East River and the Hudson River.
Daily Links: City Opens Warming Centers as 10 Found Dead Outdoors
Acclaimed Greenpoint restaurant Nura announces closure, church buys $20.6 million Mill Basin site, and more Brooklyn news.
Brooklynites Frolic in a Snowy Prospect Park
Families and thrill seekers took advantage of fresh snowfall, flocking to the hills near the Tennis House and Long Meadow at Prospect Park.
Like the DOT's other projects, the Court St redesign hurt local businesses, increased traffic, and prioritized a wealthy few individuals at the expense of the city at large.
Judge Nixes Lawsuit Against Court Street Bike LaneYes please.
Thursday Food & Drink Round-UpThe two Marine Park events on Sunday 12/21 have been combined and will take place from 5pm to 6:30pm at the Salt Marsh Nature Center on Avenue (not at Seba Playground as previously advertised)! Hope to see you there
Close Out the Year With Free Events at Brooklyn’s ParksIt would be lovely and much appreciated if you could cite my 2024 book, Brooklyn Takes the Stage: Nineteenth-Century Theater in the City of Churches (McFarland).
6 Books for Brooklyn Urban Design and History Lovers on Your Holiday List