Paulie Gee’s, the original wood-fired pizzeria at 60 Greenpoint Avenue, will close in early January for renovations and reopen later this spring as a neighborhood tavern under a new name. The news was ...
A long-overdue makeover of the Greenpoint Avenue Bridge could soon pit Newtown Creek-area businesses against cyclists in this rapidly changing North Brooklyn neighborhood. The city’s $5.8-million ...
The eatery’s new name, which has yet to be announced, will not contain that of its original namesake, and the location will ...
It looks likely Greenpoint’s iconic Polonaise Terrace, which most recently housed Brooklyn Bazaar, will be no more, with developers filing plans to convert it into a new four-story retail and office ...
Greenpoint’s community board has asked the city to halt its plan to remove much-needed parking spaces to accommodate an extended bike lane on Greenpoint Avenue. Transportation officials told community ...
Eye on Real Estate: Come see where shipbuilders lived. Nineteenth-century Greenpoint was a hotbed of industry. China, porcelain and glass production were big business back then, as was oil refining ...
The story: Greenpoint Avenue has always been a mixed residential and commercial street. It was laid out in 1852, and by 1853-54 it ran from the ferry at the East River to Calvary Cemetery in Queens.
The area around the G train’s Nassau Ave. stop in the southern end of Greenpoint is blessed with tree-lined streets and lovely brownstones. Despite the fact that so many newcomers have arrived in ...
Greenpoint’s namesake brew has returned to Brooklyn’s northernmost neighborhood! Greenpoint Beer and Ale Co. opened its new taproom last month after a year-long hiatus, and its owner said he is happy ...
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