Tag: brooklyn

Symposium spotlights bold ideas to address Brooklyn’s affordability crisis and economic gaps

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Jun. 9, 2025 By Megan McGibney Brooklyn residents and leaders from the business, nonprofit, higher education and political sectors gathered last week to tackle a pressing question: What policy ideas can make Brooklyn more affordable and better positioned for future growth? The symposium, held at NYU Tandon School of Engineering at MetroTech Center, was based…

Meet Spot: Robot dog helps build Brooklyn’s newest skyscraper

NY: Spot the Robot Dog goes Construction

Jun. 9, 2025 By Gabriele Holtermann Robot technology lent a helping hand in the construction of The Brook, a 52-story, 600-foot mixed-use residential skyscraper rising at the corner of Fulton Street and Flatbush Avenue in the heart of Downtown Brooklyn. The development’s general contractor, Suffolk, deployed a four-legged tool — Spot the robot dog…

Grand Army Plaza Arch emerges from two-year, $8.9M restoration

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Jun. 6, 2025 By Adam Daly After more than two years under scaffolding, the more than 130-year-old Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Arch at Grand Army Plaza emerged from its extensive restoration on Thursday. The $8.9 million project, led by the Prospect Park Alliance and backed by mayoral funding, also included improvements to the area surrounding…

Crown Heights students march to end gun violence during annual rally

NY: Middle School Students Call for End to Gun Violence

Jun. 6, 2025 By Gabriele Holtermann June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, and on June 5, middle school students at Launch Expeditionary Learning Charter School in Crown Heights held their eighth annual Walkout to End Gun Violence. Wearing orange shirts — the signature color for gun violence awareness — the students marched alongside members…

Construction worker dies after partial roof collapse in closed Marine Park steakhouse

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Jun. 5, 2025 By Kirstyn Brendlen & Lloyd Mitchell A 43-year-old construction worker died from injuries he sustained in a partial roof collapse in Marine Park on Thursday. Workers were conducting repairs and installing a new refrigeration unit inside a rear addition to a closed steakhouse at 3223 Quentin Road just before 9 a.m.…

Rooted in time: Brooklyn Botanic Garden celebrates 100 years of bonsai

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Jun. 5, 2025 By Regina Martinez In 1925, Ernest F. Coe, a landscape designer and nurseryman from Connecticut, donated a collection of Japanese trees and shrubs to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Now, a century later, the garden is marking the anniversary of that gift with a months-long tribute to the art of bonsai and…

Bari Pork Store, longtime Bensonhurst Italian staple, to close after 55 years

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Jun. 4, 2025 By Olivia Seaman Bari Pork Store, a beloved Italian deli and Bensonhurst staple, will close its doors for good on June 30, the owners announced this week.  First opened in 1969, the establishment has been run by co-owners George Firantello and Tony Turrigiano for 26 and 37 years, respectively. Known for…

MTA wash truck crashes into Greenpoint apartment building

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Jun. 4, 2025 By Barbara Russo-Lennon & Lloyd Mitchell An MTA utility truck crashed into a Greenpoint building before the morning rush hour on Wednesday, FDNY officials said.  According to law enforcement sources, the truck, which was from the MTA’s Mobile Wash Unit, crashed into an apartment building located at 63 Franklin St. just after 5…

Special education teacher at Sunset Park school wins $25,000 FLAG Award for Excellence

NY: FLAG Award

Jun. 4, 2025 By Gabriele Holtermann Emily Chandler, a special education and ELA teacher at PS 371K Lillian Rashkis High School — a District 75 school serving students with special needs in Sunset Park — had no idea she’d be heading home $25,000 richer when she arrived at work on June 3. Chandler was…