Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Naval Cemetery Landscape (NCL), a 1.7-acre memorial landscape on the edge of the Brooklyn Navy
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New York hospitals have begun to feel the pressure as coronavirus cases continue to grow into the tens of thousands.
A video installation projected onto the new Wegman's at the Brooklyn Navy Yard was created as a memorial to Admiral's Row, which was demolished in 2016 to make way for the grocery store. The art installation served as a reminder of what was lost and as a counter-narrative to the hype surrounding the supermarket's grand opening.
In 2016, the Naval Cemetery Landscape opened at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, in a portion of the facility closed off to the public for ninety years. The 1.7 acre contemplative memorial landscape has transformed dramatically since opening, becoming a lush, natural habitat for bees, monarch butterflies, and many species of birds.
A free transportation system by self-driving cars was just launched by Optimus Ride in Brooklyn Navy Yard that will run from the entrance to the NYC Ferry.
This year is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Walt Whitman, Brooklyn's native sun. Visit 7 places in Brooklyn connected with the famous poet you can visit.
Get a sneak peek of four new murals inside the soon-to-be-opened public lobby of Dock 72, a new commercial building in Brooklyn's Navy Yard.
At the Brooklyn Navy Yard, between two active dry docks, Dock 72 is rising. The 16-floor, 650,000 square foot building will be the future home of WeWork.
Open House New York weekend reservations begin today for the 2018 weekend. Here are our picks for the must-visit reservation only sites all over NYC!