Just in time for the lazy days of summer, Brooklyn Bridge Park cut the ribbon on Tuesday on 5 new acres of lush parkland on Pier 3, the final pier to be converted to parkland. Unlike Piers 2 and 5, ...
The first section of Brooklyn Bridge Park opened to the public 15 years ago, transforming a stretch of crumbling shipping piers and abandoned warehouses into one of New York City's most celebrated ...
BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK’S Education department will host a guided lesson on the history and engineering of the bridge this ...
Brooklyn Bridge Park is celebrating its 15th anniversary. Once a series of abandoned warehouses and decaying piers, the park is now an 85-acre urban park on the East River. It provides the public with ...
The stage -- All hell breaks loose -- The Manheim years -- A new game with a fresh team -- Strange bedfellows -- Public planning -- Public planning continues -- Money and political gamesmanship -- ...
This summer United Photo Industries is taking the next step in helping to create an extraordinary global community of artists. Working in partnership with local galleries, national institutions and an ...
Photoville, the city-wide festival dedicated to public photography programs, is returning for its 10th anniversary. The festival—which is free and open to the public—will be spread out across 25 ...
The new $5 million pedestrian bridge that links Brooklyn Bridge Park with the Brooklyn Heights Promenade has been closed since August 11, but it’s expected to reopen by the end of the month. Gothamist ...
Aerial view up the East River (May 27, 1960, photo by Theodore V. Donaldson) (all images courtesy NYC Municipal Archives) A Century on the Brooklyn Waterfront was one of the shipping container ...
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