Our favorite quirky library dedicated to the arcane, the bizarre and the morbid is outgrowing its space in Gowanus and hoping to expand.
We rounded up some of Brooklyn's best and most beautiful coffee shops, from Spina coffee shop/flower shop in Greenpoint to Hungry Ghost with artist murals inside BRIC House.
The New York Times sent a team of weather enthusiasts to collect wind data from what they thought was the windiest intersection in all the boroughs.
Downtown Brooklyn was once home to the Albee Theater, which played vaudeville acts and films before it was demolished.
The Design Trust for Public Space is looking to transform New York City's forgotten underpasses into valuable public space, like the archway in Dumbo.
BBQ Films gets behind a recreation of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Williamsburg, painstakingly recreating the classic characters in full body form.
RetroFret, a music shop in Gowanus, Brooklyn specializing in "rare and bizarre instruments," is a true discovery even before you enter the store.
How would you like to sail mini-boats through one of the most polluted creeks in the U.S.? Participatory art project "Remote Voyages" invited people to do just that.
With the imminent demise of New York City’s pay phones in 2014, it seems miraculous that the wooden phone booths
This amazing graffiti brownstone is in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The friendly colors and design contrast strongly with the security camera warnings on the windows.