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Category: Neighborhoods

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Pop-Up Pool opens for swimming business today!

It's summer, which means of course that it's hot, damn hot. So hot that we want to hang out at…

Crown Heights is getting a new flea market this weekend, the Brooklyn Pop-Up Market

The Brooklyn Flea might be the most well-known flea market in Brooklyn these days, but that doesn't mean it has…

Say goodbye to Roger That Community Garden

Roger That Community Garden, whose volunteers were raising money to buy the property from its new owner TYC Realty when…

The free ferry from Red Hook to Manhattan is back

It's summer and dang it, that means it's time for free stuff. Free outdoor movies, free concerts and sure what…

Plot out the future of Gowanus at tonight’s Bridging Gowanus meeting

Hey Gowanites (Gowanusians? Gowanese? Gowanians?), now that you've saved the Kentile Sign through the power of collective outrage, do you…

Stuff all the thrift store clothes you can fit into a sack for $25 on Sunday

Sometimes you pop in to a thrift store with just the idea of grabbing a new basketball jersey or sundress,…

Wreck Room is closing, which means Bushwick finally has room for that Chipotle

Now that the likes of Zosia Mamet and Penn Badgley live there, Bushwick doesn't have room for graffiti-filled cesspools of…

Write a soundtrack for the Brooklyn Museum’s fountain

Y'all know the super rad fountain in front of the Brooklyn Museum? The high spurts of water make you feel…

Pirate de Blasio and the rest of the cast of the 2014 Mermaid Parade

Ah, the Mermaid Parade, where a metropolis' worth of grit and glitter converge at Coney Island for an afternoon of…

Climb to new heights (of savings) with Brooklyn Boulders’ Summer Solstice Sale

Brooklyn-based climbers, rejoice. Brooklyn-based climbers who also love being at the front of lines, rejoice harder. Brooklyn Boulders (575 Degraw Street),…