
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce holds 5th annual Energy Summit
The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce hosted its fifth annual Energy Summit in Brooklyn, focusing on clean energy, grid resilience and innovation.
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The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce hosted its fifth annual Energy Summit in Brooklyn, focusing on clean energy, grid resilience and innovation.

Advocates say Downtown Brooklyn’s rapid housing growth has outpaced the creation of new parks and green space in surrounding neighborhoods.

Brooklyn Youth Chorus honored local storytellers and raised funds to support music education and artists impacted by the Red Hook fire.

The Wythe Diner, a 57-year-old railcar landmark, was hoisted from its longtime Williamsburg corner and transported to the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

A celebration took place as Judge Barry Kamins was honored for his distinguished leadership, scholarship and steadfast service to justice.

For the fifth consecutive year, The Hollywood Reporter has recognized Brooklyn College’s Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema.

The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce (BCC) recently hosted its fourth annual Energy Summit and Trade Expo on June 26 at Dock 72.

Brooklyn Youth Chorus hosted its Spring Gala honoring Brooklyn Navy Yard Board Chair Hank Gutman and premiering its latest production.

The GRAMMY Award-winning Brooklyn Youth Chorus has announced the performance schedule for “Port(al),” its latest work.

Pop-up markets have become a mainstay and have developed a devoted following and Navy Yard has become known for its market.

Billed as Brooklyn’s newest food hall, the Market @ 77 is based on the ground floor of Building 77 in the Yard.

More than 2,000 bivalve lovers and environmentally conscious spectators of all ages came together for a worthy cause and a significant cause.

NORTH BROOKLYN — The area containing Bedford-Stuyvesant, Williamsburg, DUMBO, the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Bushwick, Crown Heights, Clinton Hill and Fort Greene is leading the growth of small businesses in the
In addition to remarks from Harris, there will also be a series of panel discussions that will include scaling clean energy and more.
The exhibit features unreleased material from the recording sessions from albums “Kid A” and “Amnesia,” along with a 75-minute film.
The evening also included a fundraising auction for artists affected by the September 2025 Red Hook warehouse fire.
The Brooklyn Navy Yard was once the nation’s premier naval shipyard, from the War of 1812 through the Cold War.
Training is expected to begin later this year, following the buildout of a dedicated teaching lab equipped with EV charging units.
Mary of Nazareth Parish-Sacred Heart Church, near the Brooklyn Navy Yard, was designed by Thomas F. Houghton.
THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION is set to host its third annual Union & Apprenticeship Fair on Thursday, April 16.
The Green Manufacturing Center is occupied by four tenants: Newlab, Bednark Studio, Crye Precision and Brooklyn Roasting Company.
This iteration will run from April 16 to April 19 in the Navy Yard’s Agger Fish building, featuring 115 curated artists.
Monshe’s cookies are sugar-free, gluten-free and keto-friendly, and come in a variety of flavors, including the best-selling coffee cake.
Easy Aerial CEO said pressure from Mayor Zohran Mamdani influenced the decision from Brooklyn Navy Yard to not renew the company’s lease.
The decision follows months of protests by a group known as Demilitarize Brooklyn Navy Yard, which has gathered weekly outside the complex.

Family and friends remember Peter John Haley, a journalist and public servant whose career and life were rooted in Brooklyn.

Parishioners bid an emotional farewell as Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bay Ridge held its final service after decades of worship.

Bay Ridge Center honored volunteers and community leaders during its Summer Celebration of Giving fundraiser for older adults.

The squirrel, seen on a utility pole, hurled itself into the air and landed on the back of a soldier standing nearby.

Spike Lee visited a Bay Ridge sports store celebrating renewed Knicks championship excitement, drawing fans and boosting business.

Capt. Christopher Vincenti has been named commanding officer of Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct, succeeding Deputy Inspector John Dasaro.

CEREMONIAL CANNON FIRINGS will take place over the next few days at the U.S. Army Garrison in Fort Hamilton.

Brooklyn’s Nathan R. Sobel American Inn of Court installed new officers and celebrated a year of growth and mentoring.

A giant American flag was installed on the bridge in June 1976 for the United States Bicentennial, but it was destroyed due to strong winds.

President Leslie Kelmachter, Esq., told the Brooklyn Eagle that the organization will be installing its new officers from June 2026.

Along with cheering on Knicks stars such as Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby and Karl-Anthony Towns, Tiger pride was in full swing.

Relay for Life Brooklyn’s 28th annual walk honored cancer survivors, community leaders and those lost while raising more than $107,000.