You don’t get more Clinton Hill than Hadas Gallery. The new space on Myrtle Avenue is founded by neighborhood fixtures and features work by local artists. Heck, the name is even Hebrew for Myrtle. “I ...
Myrtle Ave's newest hot spots, including the Brooklyn Tap House (left) and homemade Nutter Butter cookies at Le Petit Bakery (right), are turning the once sketchy neighborhood into a main attraction.
Closed in 1956, Myrtle Ave subway station used to run on the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit line between Manhattan Bridge and DeKalb Avenue. The DeKalb Ave section ran into a lot of problems as it was the ...
Business is booming in northern Brooklyn, and Myrtle Avenue is hosting its first-ever Restaurant Week until next Sunday. Feb. 26. With inspiration from the city’s twice-annual restaurant week and help ...
A major commercial and residential thoroughfare in two boroughs, Myrtle Avenue is currently experiencing a surge of development where it runs through Fort Greene and Clinton Hill in Brooklyn. The ...
Square-shaped burger aficionados in Clinton Hill can no longer get their fix at White Castle. And those hoping to refuel at the Gulf gas station on the corner of Vanderbilt and Myrtle Avenue will soon ...
Locals once referred to Brooklyn’s Myrtle Avenue as “Murder Avenue,” but like so many things in Brooklyn, the eight-mile street extending from Downtown Brooklyn to Queens has become a drinking, dining ...
The Myrtle Avenue El may have closed to riders almost 50 years ago but a treasure trove of images by Brooklyn native Patrick Cullinan provides a glimpse into the daily commute along the vanished line.
When Thomas Schutte moved to Brooklyn's Clinton Hill to head up Pratt Institute there in 1993, he got some surprising advice: Avoid the neighborhood's main drag, crime-ridden Myrtle Avenue, at all ...