
Dangerous Atlantic Avenue crossing near Brooklyn Bridge Park is now safer
Community leaders have long been calling for safety improvements on Atlantic Avenue after years of tragic deaths and fiery crashes.

Community leaders have long been calling for safety improvements on Atlantic Avenue after years of tragic deaths and fiery crashes.

Among the topics of conversation will be the upcoming Brooklyn Marine Terminal Environmental Review.

Vote on Brooklyn Marine Terminal plan delayed again as opposition grows over EDC’s housing-heavy vision and lack of transparency.

Hundreds of Brooklyn residents came for the first in-person planning workshop on the sweeping redevelopment of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal.

Roughly 430 people attended an Aug. 12 online information session about the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Project.

COBBLE HILL — New York City Department of Transportation crews wrapped up long-planned repairs on the Triple Cantilever section of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway a full

SUNSET PARK — As hundreds of trucks and cars rumbled past on Wednesday, members of numerous community organizations and elected officials gathered at the noisy

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — A coalition of Brooklyn civic and neighborhood organizations is racing to landmark some of Downtown Brooklyn’s great buildings and sites before they are lost to development. Numerous

Amy Breedlove will be stepping down as president of the Cobble Hill Association after four years of leading the neighborhood group through some of its most tumultuous moments. She has

Fixing the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is much bigger than just rebuilding the triple cantilever holding up the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Cobble Hill residents said at a town hall last week. Now

The New York City Council and engineering firm Arup have recommended two different but equally sweeping ideas to replace a decrepit section of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. The multi-billion dollar project

The BQE panel appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio recommended starting emergency repairs immediately while removing one third of the highway’s lanes, in its long-awaited report on rebuilding the Brooklyn-Queens

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“As of now nothing has been finalized.”

A dozen community groups representing residents along the BQE presented the city with a united vision, setting out their common expectations for the highway’s reconstruction. The groups want a plan

New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer has released his own proposal for the reconstruction of two miles of the decrepit BQE — a plan dramatically different from that of the

What started out as a 9-foot high brick wall turned into a 6-ish-foot fence covered with holly. That’s the proposal the Landmarks Preservation Commission approved “with modifications” on Tuesday for

NYU Langone has agreed to build a 125,000-square-foot freestanding emergency department (ED) – essentially an urgent care center – on the site formerly known as Long Island College Hospital (LICH).

NYU Langone has agreed to build a 125,000-square-foot freestanding emergency department (ED) – essentially an urgent care center – on the site formerly known as Long Island College Hospital (LICH).

Rallies and protests in support of keeping Long Island College Hospital (LICH) open continued this week, but LICH wasn’t the only hospital represented. Protest signs, banners and chants also called

Following SUNY Downstate’s order yesterday to stop all ambulances and EMS personnel from bringing patients to Long Island College Hospital (LICH) as of 6 a.m. today, Downstate’s John F. Williams

New York State Supreme Court Justice Johnny Lee Baynes ruled on Monday, April 1 to block any planned closure of Long Island College Hospital (LICH) for at least a month,