NEW 2011 ‘CELEBRATING OUR SMALL BUSINESSES’ calendar is here!
OUR NEW CALENDARS ARE HERE AND YOU CAN GET ONE TOO. The North Flatbush Avenue Avenue Business Improvement District has put out a new 2011 “Celebrating our Small Businesses” Calendar.
Solar Powered Trash Compactors coming to the North Flatbush Avenue Avenue BID
Wondering how the new Big Belly Solar Powered Trash Compactors look and work ? Watch this video and get ready to see them along our district on Flatbush Avenue!! Thank
First Place winner! Burrito Bar wins for greenest storefront
Burrito Bar and Kitchen won First Place ! Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s GreenBridge program “The Greenest Block in Brooklyn contest, sponsored this event along with Borough President Marty Markowitz. Burrito Bar won
Pop Up Cafes expanding to Brooklyn
New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan today announced that the agency is accepting applications from businesses interested in participating in the City’s innovative Pop-up Café
SHOP BROOKLYN
The holiday shopping season is fast approaching, and this is the time to find many bargains and special deals right here in your Brooklyn Neighborhood! The North Flatbush Avenue Avenue
The old years of Flatbush Avenue
We first posted this video of Flatbush AVenue showing the trolley cars and how our district looked during the 1940’s last year! Its nice to repost this once in a
Our Triangles made the News today!
Click on the link below and see Regina Cahill, President of the North Flatbush Avenue Avenue BID as she discusses the Department of Transportation’s new conceptual plans for our Triangle Parks at 6th,7th,8th
Banner Contest open to the public
The North Flatbush Avenue Avenue Business Improvement District invites the submission of local graphic designs for decorative banners that hang from the lamp posts in the BID District. There are
Transforming our Triangles into Public Space
On Tuesday, September 28, NY Department of Transportation Downtown Brooklyn Coordinator, Christopher Hrones, unveiled the new conceptual designs for the corridor along Flatbush Avenue from Atlantic Avenue to Plaza Street. These conceptual designs
Community survey for 55+ in Brownstone Brooklyn
Heights and Hill Community Council, a nearly 30-year-old neighborhood organization dedicated to improving the lives of older residents of Brownstone Brooklyn, and especially helping to keep them involved and integrated