On Monday, the rusting 19th-century barge was towed from its slip at Fulton Ferry Landing to meet its end at a shipyard in Staten Island.
Improbably, Brooklyn Bridge Park exists. That’s not an outcome I would have bet on a couple of decades ago when the waterfront below Brooklyn Heights was a DMZ of flat, hard wharves that spoiled ...
Every year, more than five million visitors enter Brooklyn Bridge Park, the 85-acre strip of land hugging Brooklyn’s East River coastline, to play games, exercise, take in a concert or just ...
Just south of Brooklyn Bridge Park, six cranes dot the waterfront. Just one of them is in service, bringing in around 90,000 containers per year that come to Red Hook’s port — mostly food from Latin ...
Artist Deborah Kass created the bright yellow sculpture, titled “OY/YO,” that was placed this week in Brooklyn Bridge Park, near the East River separating the two boroughs, according to reports.
Neighbors and members of the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission will ask a judge Thursday to save 44 Berkeley Place ...
Located on the Brooklyn side of the East River, Brooklyn Bridge Park is an 85-acre oasis at the foot of the famous bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. The park stretches 1.3 miles along ...
Jane's Carousel, a wooden structure built in 1922 and originally installed in Ohio, now resides in the Empire Fulton Ferry section of Brooklyn Bridge Park, located in the popular neighborhood of ...
The hotel may not be as memorable as its sister across the pond, but 1 Hotel Central Park further stamps the brand’s ...
Ever felt overwhelmed with choices when thinking of visiting Brooklyn? You're not alone! With so much culture, history, and ...
In unexpected and wonderful ways, the Brooklyn Bridge captured the imagination of all Americans, and in the process became a symbol in American culture of strength, vitality, ingenuity and promise.