Williamsburg
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where developers are quickly building luxury high-rises and capturing retail space.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where developers are quickly building luxury high-rises and capturing retail space.
The Madewell men’s store on North 6th Street and an empty storefront to the right that will become Hermès’ pop-up shop in early 2023.
Warby Parker’s new Williamsburg store.
A sign of the times: New luxury housing, left, juxtaposed between architecture typical of Williamsburg’s past, right.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The Nike store in Williamsburg, which opened in September 2021.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
In Domino Park, a former nexus for sex work and drug trade.
Volleyball in Domino Park, part of Williamsburg’s rapidly gentrified waterfront.
Williamsburg’s main drag Bedford Avenue, once full of small businesses, is now home to chains like Whole Foods.
The neighborhood houses such businesses as Bank of America and Shake Shack in one more sign of its evolution.
Williamsburg has been home to Jewish, Italian and Latin American communities since the turn of the 20th century. Many of those residents have vanished from the area, but a strong orthodox Jewish community remains in Williamsburg’s outer fringes.
On Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
A high-rise in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.