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is the epicenter of Brooklyn as a fashionable worldwide brand. The neighborhood may have rents higher than Gramercy and crowds more than Soho, but it’s popular for a reason: The quaint streets are lined with inventive New York restaurants, rooftop bars and eclectic shops, and throngs of people flock to the waterfront for flea markets and giant food bazaars during the summer.

                 -TimeOut Magazine

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Over the past 15 years, Williamsburg has developed into one of New York City's most culturally vibrant enclaves. The Brooklyn neighborhood, which extends roughly from the East River to Bushwick Avenue, bounded by McCarren Park to the north and Flushing to the south (though Broadway is the cutoff for most of the action), is home to an incredible array of the borough's most creative restaurants, fashion emporiums, music venues and arts organizations—little wonder why it's garnered global renown. Although several national corporations have recently set up shop (including Starbucks, much to the chagrin of some locals), independent culture and a DIY ethos remain hallmarks of the area. And while remnants of Williamsburg's grungier past continue operations—look for charming dive bars like the Turkey's Nest on Bedford Avenue—they're frequently located near newer, more chic establishments like Reynard and Hotel Delmano. Emerge from the L train at Bedford Avenue (or the G train at Nassau, and walk south a few blocks) to encounter a dynamic scene that's rapidly transforming, but always places a premium on creativity and self-expression.

 

Though it’s become more refined in recent years, Williamsburg still has a hipster vibe—as evidenced by indie music performances, gallery shows and shops run by local artisans. Distilleries and wineries show off the neighborhood’s flair for locally made spirits, while Smorgasburg packs in creative food vendors along the riverfront on summer Saturdays. Williamsburg is one of the City’s most exciting nightlife neighborhoods too, with many of NYC’s trendiest restaurants and clubs.

 (from NYCGO.com)

 

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KENNETH J. MOORE

President/Principal Broker

CLASSIQUES MODERNES

International Realty | Lifestyle & Estates

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TEMPLES

"Melodies seem to come effortlessly for Temples, the English four-piece comprised of James Bagshaw (vocals, guitar), Tom Warmsley (bass, backing vocals), Sam Toms (drums) and Adam Smith (keys). Their debut album, Sun Structures, was a Top 10 UK debut, named Rough Trade’s “Album of the Year” for 2014.

 

Thurs, May 18, 2017 | 8 PM

 

Music Hall of Williamsburg

Brooklyn, NY

$ 20

DON BRYANT

The 74-year-old soul singer launches his new album "Don’t Give Up On Love."

 

Baby’s All Right


146 Broadway between Bedford and Driggs Avenues

 

Tues, May 16, 2017 | 8 PM

 

20

EDWARD SIMON

Celebrate National Chamber Music Month with this free event, featuring two highly acclaimed and distinctive ensembles: the “daring and ferocious” Mivos Quartet (The Chicago Reader) and Edward Simon’s “dramatically expansive” Afinidad (Downbeat Magazine). Hear selections from recent CMA commissions—including Simon’s House of Numbers and Eric Wubbels’ being time

 

Thurs, May 23, 2017 | 6 PM

 

National Sawdust Williamsburg

Brooklyn, NY

Free

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