NEW YORK, June 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, continues to investigate potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Allianz SE (OTC: ALIZY) resulting from allegations that Allianz may have
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Dazzles With Light and Sound as Lightscape Returns
A seasonally crisp evening greeted the return of Lightscape on Wednesday night as visitors sipped hot chocolate and meandered through the spectacular light and sound transforming the grounds of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden for the holiday season.
From a pulsating
Another Hot Summer Brings Concerns About Access to Brooklyn Cooling Centers
By Isabel Song Beer, Brooklyn Paper
July is on average New York City’s hottest month of the year, and with climate change steadily heating up the planet, summer months will undoubtedly increase in temperature: the first week of July this
A Pair of Greek Revivals, Clinton Hill’s Oldest Landmarked Houses Emerge From Scaffolding
The scaffolding has come down and work on the two oldest houses in the Clinton Hill Historic District was wrapping up when we stopped by last week. The pair at 448 and 450 Waverly Avenue were constructed circa 1840s, and
Major Adams floats a legal challenge if the Council overrides his veto and passes housing voucher bills
Major Eric Adams (center), Department of Social Services Commissioner Molly Wasow Park (left) and Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom (right).
Credit: Ed Reed/Major Photography Office.
Windsor Terrace Two-Bedroom Asks $799K
Across from Prospect Park, this two-bedroom is in a 1960s building that the original builders promoted as providing “sumptuous living” with “outstanding appointments.” The unit on the fourth floor of 185 Prospect Park Southwest has had a renovation that left
Williamsburg’s Annual Our Lady of Mount Carmel Italian Feast
A Williamsburg parish officially began the 136th annual Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast, a street festival full of Italian eats, music and games, with an opening mass and processional on July 5.
The 12-day festival, which dates back to
Brooklyn Open Houses: A Renovated Fort Greene Brownstone
Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Fort Greene, Crown Heights, Bed Stuy, and Bay Ridge. They range in price from $1.475 million to $6.7 million.
275 Adelphi Street
Price: $6.7 million
Area: Fort
Decade-Old Plan to Put Park Over South ‘Burg Section of BQE Revived by Local Officials
As Governor Kathy Hochul’s administration and the city struggles to finalize the plans for the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway’s long-needed restoration, Brooklyn pols are pulling the plans for BQGreen from the shelf.
Local leaders and community groups are demanding the inclusion of
Spacious Two-Bedroom in a Ditmas Park West Standalone With Laundry Asks $3,250 a Month
Generously sized, this two-bedroom rental is on the first floor of an early 20th century standalone set on the leafy streets of Flatbush. It offers a bit of outdoor space with a front porch as well as an in-unit laundry