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A Red Hook nonprofit hopes to turn a ramp it set up for an injured seagull into a "floating habitat" project to give refuge to city birds.
Gowanus advocates say extreme weather over the last week confirmed the need to name the neighborhood an "environmental special district."
The park redesign, initially voted on in 2016, opened this week with new basketball courts, spray showers and a synthetic turf field.
An electric car race will take over the streets of Red Hook this weekend. Here’s what you should know.
New city funding brings two upgrades to Gowanus NYCHA residents, reopening Gowanus Houses' center and expanding the one at Wyckoff Gardens.
UPS promised Tuesday to save a historic wall of the Lidgerwood Building, but residents were unimpressed with their plan for the $303M site.
UPS will come to a meeting Tuesday about their plans for the Lidgerwood Building, which they paused demolishing after outcry last month.
The NYC E-Prix event will bring Formula E single-seater cars to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal for the third year in a row.
Stilt dancing, a female clown duo, a Vaudeville tribute and more circus acts are coming to the museum's barge starting this weekend.
The LPC will officially consider landmarking 5 buildings that activists say will begin to ensure the rezoning doesn't erase Gowanus history.
The city is working with local businesses in Gowanus' industrial zone to make sure they are helped, not hurt, in the neighborhood rezoning.
Residents in the Red Hook Houses are asking NYCHA to reimburse extra money they had to spend when their gas was out for 100 days.
The company hired an engineering firm and reached out to activists this week after outcry over their demolition of the Lidgerwood Buiding.
The company said its demolition process would continue Monday, even after calls from elected officials and thousands of residents to stop.
Officials went over the next phase of the Gowanus Canal clean-up, including that they will ensure any rezoning won't backtrack the effort.
Residents can ask questions about the EPA's efforts to clean the toxic waterway after an update from officials in Park Slope this week.
A new coalition against the Gowanus Rezoning plan argued that, at the very least, the city should wait until the toxic canal is cleaned.
The S.W. Bowne Grain Storehouse on Smith Street could become a brewery or market instead of developers plan to tear it down, architects say.
A petition to save the Lidgerwood Manufacturing Building on Coffey Street has nearly reached its 500-signature goal in one week.
The controversial plan to rezone Gowanus will face a public hearing as the first step in its environmental review process.
The organization was one of 46 projects that received grants from The New York Community Trust last week.
A record producer coming up on 40 years in the neighborhood said the city's rezoning plan could force him out of business.
The plan will likely face the same pushback on affordability and density at meetings this month that it has since it was released in January
A climate nonprofit, architecture firm and Gowanus Bay Terminal have teamed up to build commercial "floating structures" on the water.
UJA and Hebrew Free Loan Society offering interest-free loans to federal employees who have been furloughed or are working without pay
Red Hook's public park space, bike lanes and access to brain-power food landed it at the top of this list of the 10 healthiest neighborhoods
The 16-year-old, a student in Red Hook, was chosen as part of the company's "Perfect Shot" program.
A trucker jacket in "Gowanus Black" might just refer to the notorious dark sludge at the bottom of the canal.
The Urban Recovery Center, a self-pay rehab clinic where clients can expect “exclusive healing," is about to open on Van Brunt Street.
What you need to know about this year's race to benefit first responders.
The park will feature new basketball courts, swings and gardens to prevent water runoff into the toxic Gowanus Canal.
The gym will have two floors dedicated to rock climbing, 40-foot high walls for roped climbing and a terrace with even more climbing.
For the first time in more than a century a stretch of the Gowanus Canal's bottom is free of toxic sludge.
The grocery store's promenade​ is sinking toward the canal because of the EPA's pilot dredging program at the Fourth Street Basin.
Waves of the brick promenade​ are sloping toward the Gowanus Canal.
The federal government announced a plan to relocate the Double D swimming pool to the lot during the cleanup of the Gowanus Canal.
At a meeting, residents said the plan didn't have enough affordable housing and historic preservation.
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