• 84th Precinct: Crime Down 78% In Past Two Decades, 10% Over Past Year

    Crime has caved 78% in the 84th Precinct over the last two decades and 10% over the past year, according to the 84th Precinct Community Council—comprising the neighborhoods of Brooklyn Heights, Downtown Brooklyn, Boerum Hill, DUMBO and Vinegar Hill. An all-out celebration of safety was held Tuesday at Borough Hall for the 29th-annual “National Night […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 10, 2012
  • Yassky Zapskys Cabsky Appsky

    Not so fast there. A new smartphone app hailed as a tech-savvy way to find a taxi could be a major boon for illegal gypsy cabs. The ZabKab app, released Wednesday, allows anyone with an iPhone to register free as a driver—even if they’re not licensed by the Taxi and Limousine Commission, according to a […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 10, 2012
  • Car On Congress Walks Itself Across The Street?

    A Cobble Hill Blog tipster who has lived in the neighborhood for a decade sent us the following mysterious quandary, which we shall file under the WTF category: “On Sunday we parked our car on Congress Street between Clinton and Henry on the north side, in a spot that would expire Thursday morning. When I […]
    (via Cobble Hill Blog)

    August 10, 2012
  • Open Thread: Best Car Service

    In light of Brooklyn Heights Blog’s sixth birthday, it seems appropriate to re-address some posts that provide service to the residents of this great neighborhood. Over the next several weeks, we’ll offer Open Threads for a number of goods & services that folks regularly rely upon in the Heights. I recently took a vacation westward […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 9, 2012
  • Brooklyn Commercial Real Estate Flourishes Jan-June 2012

    Commercial real estate in Brooklyn remained robust throughout the first half of 2012, according to a report from commercial realty group TerraCRG. Some 563 sales worth more than $1.23 billion were recorded, an increase of 50% in dollar volume over the period last year. Downtown—which includes Brooklyn Heights in the report—and Park Slope led with […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 9, 2012
  • Open For Biz In Park Slope: Die Koelner Beirhalle Beer Hall

    After months of bureaucratic delays, Die Koelner Beirhalle opened August 8 in Park Slope. The “KBH” beer hall at 84 St. Mark’s Place near 4th Avenue, boasts long wooden tables with capacity for 200+, with 30 German beers on tap and simple German fare, according to its Facebook page. “We’d like to think of ourselves […]
    (via Cobble Hill Blog)

    August 9, 2012