Japan Nite In Brooklyn The Knitting Factory | 361 Metropolitan Avenue Sunday, March 18th, 8pm More info, $10 tickets The Knitting Factory brings you Japan Nite – an evening of […]
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Awesome Gig Alert: Beekeeper Wanted in Bushwick
Enlightenment Wines, Bushwick’s artisanal meadery and an integral part of cocktail bar Honey’s (93 Scott Ave) is currently seeking a beekeeper. Details below: Working with master hive designer and all […]
The Sea Train: Will Ferries Mean Smooth Sailing Through L-Pocalypse?
The MTA has seen protests in Brooklyn due to its laissez-faire relationship with the impending L-pocalypse. In response, they’ve promised to make community engagement a “central priority” as the March […]
New DEP Garbage Grabbers are cleaning Newtown Creek
Here at Greenpointers, we love getting down and dirty with the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. On Tuesday, that complex kicked it up a notch further when the Department of […]
Meet Your NCOs!
Hey Greenpoint, do you know your Neighborhood Coordination Officers? Out of 153 uniformed members of the 94th precinct, just 8 are NCO officers. Our NCOs are handpicked extensions of the […]
Dusty Rose’s Second Our Damn Selves Market Hits BK Bazaar This Friday (2/9)
After pulling off a hit in November with their inaugural market, Dusty Rose Vintage is returning to Brooklyn Bazaar (150 Greenpoint Avenue) for Round II. Next Friday’s market will run […]
140 Affordable Units in Greenpoint now Available Through Housing Lottery
You might live in Greenpoint, but do you want to live in The Greenpoint? The Greenpoint, the 40-story waterfront skyscraper on its way up at 23 India Street, is currently […]
Pinball Wizards and Streetcar Woes — The Hook-up (1/19)
In the contentious world of elite New York pinball, there can be only one champion. This year, it was a North Brooklyn contest: Greenpoint’s Paragons of Pinball duked it out […]
More Space, Less Space and Greenpoint Rings our Bell — The Hook-up (1/12)
As 2018 picks up steam, the news continues to roll in… even when the subway doesn’t. Much has been made of the MTA’s plans for L-pocalypse, the 15-month L train […]
Envisioning Bushwick Inlet Park: What’s In Store for the Park in 2018
The community organization Friends of Bushwick Inlet Park has been fighting for green space in North Brooklyn since 2005. That year, the City rezoned Greenpoint and Williamsburg, leading to frenzied […]