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Williamsburg, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York ... Williamsburg underwent rapid development (and gentrification) in the late 2000s, eventually becoming the corporate hipster paradise it ...
Bond No. 9 Supported by By Andrew Zucker The Brooklyn neighborhood of Greenpoint, much like its neighbor Williamsburg, has in recent decades been transformed. Once a working-class area with a ...
The industry, which Cuomo sought to win over with a recent mea culpa for his role in reforming the state’s rent laws, is full ...
Surely flying at España-Streb Trapeze Academy in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is not going to kill ... social issues from AIDS to immigration to gentrification. Or Absinthe, a naughty Las Vegas cabaret ...
Ten years ago, when Williamsburg was well on its gentrification journey but was still without an Apple Store, the Four Horsemen opened on Grand Street and changed what wine could be. Originally a ...
Welcome to Venice Jerko!” On the opposite side of the Gowanus Canal, the message, graffitied on the wall of a brick building, ...
Sure, we may be better known as a beer and spirits mecca, but we’re practically an offbeat appellation, what with minerally chardonnays made just a few blocks from the Red Hook waterfront and Brooklyn ...
KSK Construction Group has landed $25 million of construction financing to develop a condominium development in Williamsburg, ...
According to Corcoran’s market report for the first quarter of 2025, median new development prices in North Brooklyn, which does not include the pre-closing Williamsburg Wharf, jumped 43 percent ...