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The Green Bottle Coming to Columbia Street

The space at 257 Columbia Street was formerly Sebastianos Italian Cuisine for a fairly short time and it’s been closed now for a little while. We saw signage up for a new tenant opening up in the space. The name of the tenant is Cleaver Co and it looks like the new restaurant, cafe or […]

Eric Richardson Art Opening at RC Gallery Tomorrow!

Realty Collective’s gallery space at 351 Van Brunt, Compère Collective, will be hosting an art show opening tomorrow featuring New York based artist, Eric Richardson. This isn’t just an art show but a going away party of sorts since Eric will be moving away soon. You can view the facebook event page to view more of […]

Prospect Park Soiree This Saturday Night.

The word “soiree” is a perfect way to describe this evening in Prospect Park of dinner, dancing and mingling. Show up at 5pm and celebrate as the light changes, the sun goes down and the evening settles in. Food and drinks aren’t included in the $50 entry fee, you’ll have to bring your own, but […]

Brooklyn Brainery Summer Classes

It’s been a while since we’ve posted a spotlight on the classes at Brooklyn Brainery, which now has two spaces in Brooklyn (one in Park Slope and another in Prospect Heights). We’ve not only taken classes with the Brainery but RC’s owner and principal broker, Victoria Hagman Alexander, has taught a couple! The last one […]

More Pride Month Events in New York

Though Pride Month is halfway over there are still plenty of events around town from celebratory evening parties, such as the The LGBT Community Center Garden Party Tasting Event on June 24th or the rooftop DJ’d affair Femme Fatale on June 30th, to events detailing the history of gay rights in America, such as Beyond Stonewall: LGBT History Tour happening on the […]

The Most Common Loan Programs Explained by a Mortgage Expert

If you are thinking of purchasing a home and need to secure a loan you may want to brush up on the different types and which one is best for you at this time. Our good friend and mortgage expert, Mark Maimon of Freedom Mortgage, has made it easy to figure out and analyze each with the […]

Red Hook Flicks Schedule is Up and More Films Around Town!

Our very favorite place to watch outdoor films is Red Hook Flicks, and this isn’t just because it’s in our hood. Delicious treats nearby, a gorgeous view and lack of claustrophobia-inducing crowds all contribute to our love for this series. They have recently announced their schedule, which is filled with 80’s gems, and the first […]

Red Hook Building Company

By The Red Hook WaterStories In 1838, a proposal was printed and addressed to the newly formed board of the Red Hook Building Company.  It was aimed at getting more support for the publicly owned real estate development concern whose goal was to develop all of Red Hook.  It promised that by developing the area, […]

Anthony’s Nose and More Easy Day Hikes from Brooklyn

Traveling upwards to go on a hike for the day is super easy on Saturdays and Sundays from the Metronorth. We visited Anthony’s Nose over the weekend and wanted to share our experience as well as this guide we found for more train accessible hikes. You may have been on the Hudson line of the […]

Residency Unlimited Artist Interview Series: Von Calhau!

The final series interview for our closeup on the artists from the recent group art show in our gallery space at 351 Van Brunt, Compére Collective, which was called CONTINGENCIES is actually two artists collaborating under one name. You can view videos of their work on their web page here. There is also a brief interview at the bottom of […]