Brooklyn
Own Your Brooklyn Co-Op: Belle Gardens 46 New Units
- Real Estate
- 4 months ago
Belle Gardens is your opportunity to own a one- or two-bedroom co-op in Brooklyn. With 46 newly constructed apartments located at 20 Suydam Place, 37 Rochester Avenue, and 331 & 335 Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11233, this affordable housing program is designed to bring homeownership within reach for eligible buyers. The deadline to apply is January 8, 2025.
- Real Estate
- 4 months ago
Affordable Living at Shepherd Glenmore: Apply Now!
- Development
- 4 months ago
Application Deadline: February 25, 2025
- Development
- 4 months ago
NYC Brokerage Revived Residential Acquires Bedford Brownstone
- Business
- 5 months ago
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- Business
- 5 months ago
Eviction Rates Spike at NYCHA PACT Properties
- Development
- 5 months ago
A recent audit commissioned by New York City Comptroller Brad Lander reveals that eviction rates at Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) developments have surged post-pandemic, aligning more closely with private rental housing rates than traditional NYCHA units. Following the expiration of the eviction moratorium, eviction filings and executions accelerated across all rental housing but occurred at a significantly faster pace in PACT-managed properties.
- Development
- 5 months ago
CUNY, Staff Union Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
- Education
- 5 months ago
Agreement Includes Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty, Adjuncts and Professional Staff
Provides Over 13% Wage Increase Over Nearly 5 Years and $3,000 Lump Sum Ratification Bonus
- Education
- 5 months ago
Citi Bike Expands Across NYC, Reaching More Neighborhoods by 2025
- Politics
- 5 months ago
New York City is taking bold steps to enhance transportation options and promote sustainability with a major expansion of Citi Bike, the city’s popular bike-share program. Starting in fall 2025, Citi Bike will serve even more communities across the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens, with additional docking stations in Manhattan and other high-demand areas.
- Politics
- 5 months ago
OpEd: Far Left "Progressives" Hurting New Yorkers, Literally
- Politics
- 5 months ago
New York City prides itself on being at the forefront of innovation and adaptability. However, when it comes to the regulation of motorized bikes, we are falling dangerously behind, and the consequences are piling up—literally and figuratively. Despite growing evidence of the hazards posed by these vehicles, some city politicians, like Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, continue to oppose registering motorized bikes. Their resistance endangers public safety and overlooks the needs of the very communities they claim to represent.
- Politics
- 5 months ago
A Bold New Vision: Unveiling the New Lots Avenue Library Design
- Education
- 5 months ago
East New York’s New Lots Avenue Library is set to undergo a transformative renovation, with its newly unveiled design marking a significant milestone for the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) system. This project aims to create a cutting-edge facility that honors the area’s history and caters to the needs of its vibrant community.
- Education
- 5 months ago
Khari Edwards Hosts Gala That Raised $1Mil to Support Youth
- Education
- 5 months ago
Khari Edwards, candidate for Brooklyn Borough President in 2025, captivated attendees at the Madison Square Boys & Girls Club’s 58th Annual Christmas Tree Ball, sharing how his upbringing in the borough shaped his passion for service. The event raised over $1 million to support the organization’s five remaining clubs, three of which are in Brooklyn, reinforcing Edwards’ vision for empowering local communities.
- Education
- 5 months ago