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Phone: (917) 482-4721. Studio and store featuring hand forged kitchen accessories and sculptures. She-Weld also offers classes in blacksmithing, welding, and knife making.
Big Daddy's Stationary & Grocery A grocery and convenience store in Red Hook. right next to Big Daddy's Pizza Phone Number: (718) 797-2139 Address: 70 Lorraine St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Polt Atölye sells artisanal leather and canvas goods. You can see their workspace at the back of the store. It is the design, build and retail enterprise of a husband and wife team. Their shop also carries other locally-made...
Phone: (718) 237-2073. Hours: M-F 10am-5pm, Sat 11am-2pm. Pier Glass is a combination studio and store featuring unique pieces of hand blown and bended glassware. On display and for sale are colorful pefume bottle, vases, and bowls. The studio...
At 480 Van Brunt Street at Beard Street stands a block long red brick warehouse that was home from 2006 to 2020 to a Fairway Market on its ground floor and residential and commercial tenants on the upper floors. The modification of the building won...
Fulla Shirts Fulla Shirts print shop and design store for custom makes clothing for women, men and children. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. Address: 269 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY 11231 Phone: (347) 384-2722 Website: http://www.fullashirts.com
Red Hook residents, Mary Dudine Kyle and Ron Kyle, opened Dry Dock Wine + Spirits in 2010, when they got tired of trekking to someone else's neighborhood every time they need a bottle of wine. Full service liquor store with weekend tastings....
Good sized, new supermarket that is much larger than a bodega but smaller than NYC's bigger supermarkets. Has an ATM 58-60 Lorraine Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 Phone: (718) 858-4343 Hours: Mon-Fri: 6am-10pm, Sat-Sun: 7am-10pm
Grain elevators once towered in Atlantic Basin, as can be seen in the etching published in Harper's Magazine in 1871. They transfered grain from ship to warehouse or ship to ship, and stored grain withing themselves. Canal boats traveled down...