Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy community rallied to restore their local fishpond with new features after city authorities filled the ...
At one point, a local, Roey Rozen, was given a warning by cops after the 26-year-old stopped to scrawl “Fishpond” in the wet ...
NEW YORK -- It's the end of the line for a makeshift aquarium in Brooklyn. The small attraction on the sidewalk in ...
Commissioners and members of the public said a proposed design for infill should be reduced in size to defer to existing landmarked buildings on an architecturally distinguished block.
The Bed-Stuy Aquarium, the divisive sidewalk puddle full of goldfish near a leaky hydrant that has alternately been destroyed — and resurrected as a neighborhood icon — is no more, forever this time.
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection poured concrete over a community-built goldfish pond, citing safety ...
A Georgian hotelier made Hancock home for a group of rotating artists and family members, who live there rent-free ...
DEP officials fixed the leak by pouring cement around the hydrant, permanently eliminating the makeshift pond.