Brooklynites can get out and enjoy another new public space this summer with a roster of free public programs sponsored by the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership. The season of events, dubbed ‘Move on ...
A Black History Month exhibition transforms six Black-owned Myrtle Avenue businesses into an open-air gallery honoring Richard Wright, Octavia Butler and other influential Black authors through ...
A stretch of Bed Stuy’s Myrtle Avenue will likely change from 19th century storefront and industrial buildings to modern mid-rise apartment buildings as developers push for zoning changes in the area.
On a triangular lot between Myrtle Avenue and Hart Street, under the M line, Emily Burns serves a latte at Til Death — a coffee shop with no walls and no roof. Burns and her business partner, Megan ...
The Myrtle Avenue Partnership is highlighting the success of recent rezoning and business investment across the length of its business improvement district spanning from Downtown Brooklyn and Fort ...