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Bowling Rules - Couching Drools
Sunset Park’s own bowling alley, just up the street from Industry City Creative Workspaces.
Batting Cages, Kids Party Space, thirty video games
Rare batting cage and video game recreation spot in northern Brooklyn, fun for all ages.
DIAPASON - New York’s only venue devoted to sound art
Industry City is proud to house Diapason, NYC’s only gallery devoted to sound art.
The Theatre of Two-Headed Calf in 33rd Street
The Theatre of a Two-headed Calf was founded in 1999 by director Brooke O’Harra and composer Brendan Connelly presented their own “Macbeth” August 22nd & 23rd at Industry City’s 33rd Street studio.
Who’s working in Industry City?
Brian Walls Design of 35th Street, an Industry City creative tenant, works and lives in Sunset Park. His company designs and makes signs, monuments and works of art glass, stone and other materials.
Industrial Space Available
Industry City remains a premier Brooklyn location for urban manufacturing. Industry City Associates (ICA) has millions of square feet of tenant producing and shipping products worldwide.
What’s Good About the 36th Street Station
Industry City Creative Workspaces are blessed with the 36th Street Station, a block and half from our door. Featuring the express N and D, the local R and the rush house local M, we can ride to lower Manhattan in 10 minutes. Because the D and N stop only at Pacific/Atlantic and then go over the Manhattan Bridge, we can reach Broadway/Lafayette, West 4th or Union Square in 15 minutes.
Top 5 “Must Try” Restaurants in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park / Industry City
Sunset Park leads Brooklyn’s Chinese and Mexican food categories, providing special lunches and evenings out for all. We focus on our favorite Mexican outlets, as they are walking distance or one subway ride from 36th Street. Our list is below.
Convenience foods include places that deliver from several blocks away, as many of the listed Mexican [...]
Open Houses
New York Art Foundation and Studio Residence Foundation hosted the first annual large art studio open house in June 2008. Over 50 artists participated. I enjoyed meeting many of them, and looking at their work.
Bustlin’ Brooklyn
During our years providing space for BK’s creative community, we’ve meet, befriends and worked with countless talented people from all over the world. We’d like to share the names and URLs of some of our favorites, a mere sampling of what Brooklyn has to offer.
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