A 50-year-old butcher shop and Flatbush staple has updated its facade with the help of a hefty grant from the state. Meat Palace Supreme, on Church Avenue between E. 18th and E. 19th streets, ...
The slow churn of change is happening at the Church Avenue subway station. The 118-year-old station which services the B and Q lines is getting a third entrance and elevators to make the station ...
Eating along the 2 line: Caribbean food and Trinidadian Chinese food at Church Ave. stop in Brooklyn
CHURCH AVE. is one of Brooklyn’s more exciting streets for eaters, filled with small shops serving food from all over the world on its run from Borough Park to East Flatbush. The intersection at ...
For many of the borough’s shopping strips, the trick — definitely easier said than done — is striking the right balance between the divergent needs of diverse populations living cheek by jowl to each ...
The story: Up until the 20th century, when you died, which was usually at home, you had your funeral in your parlor, and then the undertakers took your coffin to the cemetery, buried you, and that was ...
On the heels of a community campaign, the New York State Department of Transportation has greenlighted safety improvements for the corner of Ocean Parkway and Church Avenue, where a 73-year-old woman ...
The city’s Department of Transportation has amended a dedicated bus-lane project on Church Avenue in Flatbush that would have caused problems for members of a neighborhood synagogue. The curbside ...
After moving from Jamaica to Brooklyn 18 years ago, Kirk Gibson opened Fisherman’s Cove in 2000 at Church Avenue and E. 21st Street with the plan to focus on seafood. He began selling jerk and curry ...
Houses of worship are hard to miss on the streets of Brooklyn, the borough of churches. And within those hundreds of churches live hundreds of pipe organs, many dating back to the early 20th century. ...
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