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Monday morning, July 21 through Friday evening, July 25 — the only late night service at Court Street and at the N/R platforms at Jay Street-MetroTech will be Manhattan bound N trains (Brooklyn bound ...
The Brooklyn Heights Association has advised us of changes coming to Montague Street. These include: New corner curb extensions at Hicks St., Henry St., and Clinton St. New mid-block curb extensions ...
This Thursday evening, July 10, this year’s Pluto TV Movies With A View starts on the Harbor View Lawn of Brooklyn Bridge Park with Bottoms, “a hilarious, subversive teen comedy about two queer ...
Brooklyn Heights Blog, dispatches from America's First Suburb. Chronicling daily news from the Brooklyn Heights Historic District in New York City.
We recently went on a trip back in time at some of the restaurants in the North Heights. Now it’s time to start doing the same down on Montague Street. ...
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Brooklyn Heights residents persuaded “Power Broker” Robert Moses to re-route his plans to ram the BQE through the heart of the neighborhood and to halt bulldozing ...
As reported by the Eagle, the former Hotel Bossert (photo by C. Scales for BHB), at Montague and Hicks streets, has been bought by Somera Road Inc., described as an “opportunistic real estate and ...
As reported in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, investment firm Beach Point Capital won the foreclosure auction for the Hotel Bossert on Montague St., with a $120M credit bid. The last time there was any ...
This Sunday, June 1, is Dogs' Day at Open Streets Montague. The highlight of the day will be the Brooklyn Heights Association Dog Show, which will take place starting at ...
Here is another article on Heights history by Robert Furman: The Low family fortune was begun by Seth Low the elder (1782-1853, A.A.’s father, who was born in 1782 in West Gloucester, Massachusetts.
It’s that time, for our annual list of ten people or groups of people living or working in Brooklyn Heights, who made an impact on our neighborhood, the city, the country, or the world this year. With ...
It’s been three years since Cranberry’s said farewell to Brooklyn Heights after 42 years in business. Ever since, the neighborhood has been in mourning and wondering, “what could possibly replace ...