News about Pier 41 in Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York, NY
Pier 41 — 204 Van Dyke St, New York, NY 11231
Saturday, November 21 2-5pm
Designing Thanksgiving Centerpieces
with Floral Designer Trisha Mulligan
Impress your guests this year by creating your own
centerpieces for the holidays! Trisha will explain the basic principles
of floral design and how to ...
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Saturday, November 7 2-5pm
Designing Winter Window Boxes
with Floral Designer Trisha Mulligan
Create a window box or container garden that looks great all winter long! Trisha will guide participants in the selection of hardy perennials and evergreens a...
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Saturday, November 21 2-5pm
Designing Thanksgiving Centerpieces
with Floral Designer Trisha Mulligan
Impress your guests this year by creating your own centerpieces for the holidays! Trisha will explain the basic principles of floral design and how to ...
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SOUTH SLOPE — For nearly a month, residents in and around South Park Slope have apparently been seeing and hearing the question — “What’s 21123?” — in a guerrilla marketing campaign for a new luxury development in South Slope.The answer to the question...
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Kicking It Old School at the Red Rose
315 Smith Street, Carroll Gardens; (718) 625-0963
Who Goes There?, our favorite Eater feature, takes Lost City's Brooks of Sheffield to the Red Rose on Smith Street, where he shares a glimpse of the friends-an...
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Not too much here but a short glimpse around the 'Coney' Room of the "Real World Brooklyn" house."Real World: Brooklyn"Posted by fanscapevideos [YouTube]
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Gothamist
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February 11, 2009
As The Real World Brooklyn airs on MTV, and many of the roommates are scattered about New York, real estate vultures are honing in on the Pier that housed the eight strangers. The Brooklyn Paper reports that the historic Pier 41 warehouse may "become a...
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The first star of the MTV's "Real World" to book its next leading role is the Red Hook set itself.
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It was 10:30 on a recent and particularly chilly Wednesday morning in Red Hook. Inside F & M Bagels, a cozy and plainly ornamented old-fashioned deli in the ground floor of a two-story brick building at the intersection of Van Brunt and Coffey streets,...
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