Advocates: Change Zoning to Regulate ‘Last-Mile’ Trucking Facilities Flocking to Low-Income Communities By Gersh Kuntzman and Julianne Cuba | Dec 15, 2021 | No Comments One man's last mile is another man's last gasp.
THE ULTIMATE OBIT: The Real, Unabridged, Authorized, Warts-and-All Saga of Brooklyn Trolley King Bob Diamond By Simi Horwitz | Sep 6, 2021 | No Comments A New York original and unsung genius who many thought was a crank, he discovered a long-forgotten subway tunnel under Atlantic Avenue.
EYES ON THE STREET: City Destroys Brooklyn Greenway During Unrelated Construction Project By Henry Beers Shenk | Jun 17, 2021 | No Comments A segment of the Brooklyn Greenway in Red Hook is now out of commission because of an unrelated construction project happening on top of it — and the detour provided for bikers creates much more danger than it eliminates.
New Sunset Park and Red Hook Warehouses Mean More Death from Trucks: Locals By Julianne Cuba | Mar 28, 2021 | No Comments Locals have resisted residential rezoning, but now are faced with another crisis: massive distribution centers and more truck traffic.
Red Hook Gets An Outdoor Bike Co-Op Starting This Weekend By Dave Colon | Oct 30, 2020 | No Comments If your bike has been making that weird clicking noise when you shift gears, Mechanical Gardens has a place for you.
A Local Initiative is Cooling Off Streets in Red Hook By Streetsblog | Jul 26, 2020 | No Comments Pop-up infrastructure shades under-served area near NYCHA housing.