AMERICAN FINE CRAFT SHOW BROOKLYN AT BROOKLYN MUSEUM TO INSPIRE HOLIDAY SHOPPING SPREES NOVEMBER 21-22 & VISITS TO EXHIBITIONS Six Brooklyn artisans will celebrate their creativity, artistry & skill with 84 other exhibitors Two Brooklyn jewelers, a handbag designer, potter, woodworker/furniture maker and woodworker whose studios are in Fort Greene, Gowanus, Park Slope, Sunset Park and Williamsburg will be among 90 […]
Month: November 2015
Gowanus Pathmark a victim of gentrification, by George Fiala
The Pathmark supermarket, which opened in Gowanus in 1992, is now closed permanently. The Pathmark chain was bought by A & P in 2007, which declared bankruptcy earlier this year. Over the past few months, A & P put all of its stores and store leases up for auction in a bankruptcy sale. Many of the stores were sold to […]
Council member Brad Lander opposes Fortis plan for a rezoning of the LICH campus, by George Fiala
In what must be called a surprising development, City Councilman Brad Lander announced his opposition to the plan by real estate developer Fortis to rezone Cobble Hill, which would have enabled it to build an extra 400,000 square feet of housing on what was once the Long Island College Hospital. The announcement was made at the annual meeting of the […]
Keeping a Carroll Gardens tradition alive, by Mary Ann Pietanza
Vito Parente has good reason to be celebrating these days. The president of Carroll Garden’s Van Westerhout Cittidini Molesi Cultural and Social Club is breathing new life into the organization. He is navigating the Italian social club scene onto new turf at a time when change is not just inevitable, but almost necessary as it faces an aging membership. Parente, who […]
Religion: Scanlan Glass Commissioned to Make Gift for Pope Francis, By Laura Eng
Most of Kevin Scanlan’s studio glass business at Scanlan Glass in Red Hook comes from commissions from artists, lighting designers, and private individuals. But last month, he received a very different kind of request. With less than a week and a half before the Pope’s visit to New York, Kevin got a call from John Heyer, Jr., Development Officer of […]