A dumpster converted into a NYC home by Gregory Kloehn is now on Craigslist with a monthly rent of $1200. The home does include several amenities, surprisingly.
In Williamsburg, The Spectacle Theater is fundraising on Kickstarter to fight gentrification and keep $5 offbeat, avant garde movies going in Brooklyn.
In anticipation of the Museum of Food and Drink to open in 2019, the MOFAD Lab will present the exhibit "Flavor: Making it & Faking it" opening Oct 28
The Knitting Factory has converted a 19th century carriage house on Williamsburg's Metropolitan Avenue into a restaurant. Brooklyn, meet The Federal Bar.
10 interesting facts about Williamsburg, Brooklyn before it was cool, from its early history under the Dutch, the English and Americans after Revolutionary War.
Heatonist is a new shop in Williamsburg that only sells one thing: hot sauce. They plan to use their space to sell sauce and host BBQs, art galleries and more.
On April 14, 1827, the New York State legislature passed “An act to incorporate the village of Williamsburg in the county of Kings" now Brooklyn.
10 interesting facts about the creation of the Williamsburg that you may not be aware of, that connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. Construction began in 1896.
A look at some of NYC's bridges while under construction: Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, George Washington BRidge, Queensboro Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge
Will Nunziata's latest judgmental map focuses in on Williamsburg, Brooklyn highlighting stereotypes, gentrification, bad smalls and more.