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Twelve new pickleball courts are opening under the Brooklyn Bridge

Twelve new pickleball courts are opening under the Brooklyn Bridge

The giant no-man’s-land underneath the Brooklyn Bridge in the Dumbo area of Brooklyn will soon be born again… as a pickleball destination. Officials announced their intention to revitalize the area, filling it with the courts and a slew of other recreational pursuits some time in the spring of 2025.

Brooklyn Bridge pickleball court rendering
Rendering: Courtesy of NYC Parks

CityPickle, the company behind many of the courts now peppering New York, came up with the winning proposal for the recreational set up following a request for proposals (RFP) released by the City of New York Department of Parks & Recreation back in January. As part of the plan, the organization wants to turn Anchorage Plaza into 12 pickleball courts that border Washington Street while also setting up areas for a dog run, food trucks, a tree nursery, art installations, beach chairs, rest rooms and more open year-round.

The Brooklyn Eagle reports that CityPickle will invest a minimum of $2 million “in the space for drainage, leveling and other preparations.” 

Brooklyn Bridge pickleball court rendering
Rendering: Courtesy of NYC Parks

The NYC Parks Department approved of the project and construction is scheduled to kick off in just a few months.

Although scenic and functional, the area has, until now, been underused, making it prime real estate for the sorts of recreational destinations that locals crave and officials in office hope to be able to deliver during their tenures.

Currently used as a parking lot and, according to the Brooklyn Eagle, a “staging area for bridge work” that has been closed to the public since 2009, Anchorage Plaza also used to host an annual art show from 1983 through 2001, reports StreetsBlog. We hope that, soon enough, the neighborhood will once again be home to the sort of cultural pursuits that defined in the past.

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See a giant inflatable dragon wrapped around the Empire State Building!

See a giant inflatable dragon wrapped around the Empire State Building!

New Yorkers are used to seeing fairly odd things all around the city on a daily basis, but a giant dragon attached to the Empire State Building? That’s stuff we usually deal with at the movies. 

This weekend, the inflatable creature was attached to the iconic midtown landmark for the better part of Sunday as part of a massive city-wide promotion behind HBO’s Game of Thones prequel, House of the Dragon, which premiered on the network last night.  

Dragon wrapped around the Empire State Building
Photograph: Courtesy of Empire State Realty Trust

According to the New York Post, the “real life” version of Aemond Targaryen’s dragon Vhagar, whom we originally met on Game of Thrones, was secured on the building by 154 rigging points, 1,700 pattern pieces and over 600,000 sewn stitches. The dragon will be there through June 19.

Check out this video of the massive undertaking, from the perspective of those who actually did all the work.

But there’s more: in addition to the inflatable, the Empire State Building is hosting a temporary pop-up exhibit all about Game of Thrones now through June 19 (which is just two days away, so you better head there ASAP if you want to catch it). 

Adult tickets to the experience cost $46 and they include the chance to sit on the legendary Iron Throne for a nice photo op on the Observatory’s Grand Staircase, plus a number of interactive activities.

And if you’re feeling a bit hungry while on-premise, indulge in a House of the Dragon-inspired dragon fruit sorbet infused with tequila and orange liquor, and garnished with a mini dragon toy figure—courtesy of Tipsy Scoop. The local ice cream shop will be serving the delight through tomorrow on the 86th floor of the Empire State Building. 

The Empire State Building is known for lighting up in different colors every few days in honor of grand events, premieres, holidays and more—but this is the first time in recent memory that the landmark has put on such a spectacle, complete with an enormous inflatable figure. Although it looks odd… we’re kind of into it?

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Harlem’s Kara Young Shines At The 77th Annual Tony Awards

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The 77th Annual Tony Awards ceremony at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theatre on June 16 was a night to remember, especially for our very own Kara Young. The talented actress was named the winner of the 2024 Tony Award for Featured Actress in a Play for her captivating performance as Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins…

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The Do’s And Don’ts Of Exercising Your Dog In Hot Weather In Harlem And Beyond

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As temperatures rise, ensuring the well-being of our furry friends during outdoor activities becomes a priority. While exercise is essential for a dog’s physical and mental health, hot weather poses unique challenges that can affect their safety. To help you navigate these challenges, we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide on the dos and don’ts of exercising…

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