Myrtle Ave's newest hot spots, including the Brooklyn Tap House (left) and homemade Nutter Butter cookies at Le Petit Bakery (right), are turning the once sketchy neighborhood into a main attraction.
These vendors are in the business of love. Dozens of merchants along Myrtle Avenue are pacifying the corridor by displaying signs that read “Hate Has No Business Here” in their shops’ windows as part ...
Anthony Evans remembers Jan. 19, 1973, as the worst of the bad old days in his now-rejuvenated Brooklyn neighborhood. Four heavily-armed extremists took 12 people hostage inside John and Al’s Sporting ...
Myrtle Avenue Restaurant Week is now underway in Brooklyn, offering foodies a variety of dishes, from Mexican to Italian and everything in between. The event offers food aficionados different types of ...
John Catsimatidis’ development company Red Apple Group is planning a 15-story rental tower for 180 Myrtle in downtown Brooklyn, according to a plan exam application spotted by Buzz Buzz Home. Dattner ...
stores, trendy bars and even stylish pint-sized duds. “We’re just really excited to be here,” said Elissa Jane Mastel, co-owner of the Urban Monster baby boutique at 388 Myrtle Ave., and a half ago on ...
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