On a nice day, there is nothing more pleasant than poking around Red Hook’s odd corners. A unique mix of seaside village and industrial waterfront, the neighborhood is one we make a point of visiting ...
The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition (BWAC) is hosting in-person exhibitions for the first time since a devastating fire ...
The multibillion-dollar proposal encountered opposition in the state Assembly.
There is concern over how city leaders are trying to push the proposal forward using a special state process that limits public input and circumvents the typical local vetting. By Matthew Haag ...
RED HOOK — When developer Gregory O’Connell offered 16 artists an exhibition space in warehouses along the waterfront, it was 1978. Neither O’Connell nor the artists, who were based in DUMBO at the ...
For a while after a fire devastated a historic Red Hook warehouse, the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition — one of the building’s oldest tenants — hoped they would someday return to their space.
A row of converted 19th-century buildings filled with artists in the 1990s and transformed Red Hook. Now the work of more than 500 artists may be lost. By Cassidy Jensen and John Leland Visuals by ...
A beach, hotel and more could soon dot Red Hook?s waterfront if New York Water Taxi?s plan gains momentum. New York Water Taxi President Tom Fox?s business operates out of Erie Basin. Fox?s $350 ...