Jane’s Carousel, a fixture of the Brooklyn waterfront and a destination for New Yorkers and tourists alike, had a long life before it found a home in Dumbo with the help of a team of artists — but not ...
We thought this was settled but, according to a Post article last night, some local groups are still trying to derail a plan to move Jane’s Carousel, an immaculately restored 1920s model, to a prime ...
Dumbo developer David Walentas has long treated his neighborhood with a sort of gentrifier’s noblesse oblige, and his latest attempt at patronage even comes with a starchitect halo: He’s commissioned ...
One of the most puzzling Brooklyn sagas is the odd case of Jane's Carousel, the 1922-vintage amusement restored by the Jane Walentas, who is married to that David guy who is the King of Dumbo. The ...
A shot of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Dumbo neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. NYPD officers discovered skeletal remains at Dumbo Park, near Jane’s Carousel, on August 19, 2024, on the banks of the ...
Last time we checked in on Jane’s Carousel in Dumbo, glass on the Jean Nouvel-designed pavilion was starting to show, and now Brooklyn Heights Press has photographic evidence that the carousel itself ...
Possible human bone fragments were discovered lying on the shoreline near the Brooklyn Bridge Park carousel Thursday, cops said. A bystander spotted the pieces of bone lying on the shore near the ...
It’s been a long ride, but Jane’s Carousel will finally open in Brooklyn Bridge Park next week — an instant waterfront icon for kids of all ages. Jane Walentas, an artist and wife of DUMBO ...
These horses have been waiting 24 years for their own racetrack – but at least they were trotted out last week. After that, the horses went back to the stable. No barn for these horses, though.
The Friends of Jane’s Carousel have announced that Saturday, May 7, will become Jane’s Carousel Day to commemorate the history, beauty and impact of the world-famous carousel in Brooklyn Bridge Park ...
With her husband, David, Ms. Walentas helped develop the Brooklyn waterfront neighborhood into a desirable address — and gave it an unusual gift. By Penelope Green Jane Walentas, an artist who spent ...