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New study analyzes Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway’s impact on mobility


A NEW, COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS was released on Tuesday, Oct. 22, focusing on the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway.

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Palestinian eatery Ayat set to open new outpost in Bushwick, featuring nonprofit café Giving Grounds


Ayat, the popular Palestinian restaurant, is set to expand to Knickerbocker Avenue in Bushwick with a new location, while also launching a nonprofit café next door on Starr Street that aims to support humanitarian causes both locally and globally.

Last week, Brooklyn Paper’s sister site Brownstoner observed signage being installed for the new Ayat restaurant at 242 Knickerbocker Avenue, located at the corner of Starr Street, despite a minor spelling error in the neighborhood’s name. A spokesperson confirmed via Instagram that the popular eatery is set to open its doors in the coming months, while construction continues inside to prepare the space for its debut

The rep said the Bushwick location was chosen to add to the neighborhood’s culinary scene and said bringing Palestinian cuisine in any neighborhood “unifies the people during a time when a lot are divided.”

Ayat and Giving Grounds at 242 Knickerbocker Avenue.Photo by Anna Bradley-Smith

Ayat, whose first outpost remains open in Bay Ridge, recently opened a new location in Ditmas Park, and it also has spots in New Jersey and Connecticut. The Bushwick restaurant will be its eighth outlet.

The establishment is known for its authentic dishes, including shawarma, falafel and mansaf. Menu items at its other locations include fattoush for $9, beef shawarma at $12, and a $21 vegan platter with falafel. Mansaf, a dish with lamb and rice, is the most expensive item on the menu at $38.

The new location at 242 Knickerbocker Avenue includes an extension that runs along Starr Street where Ayat’s owners, married couple Abdul Elenani and Ayat Masoud, are opening a cafe called Giving Grounds. The exterior of the single-story space has been painted white and has signage that states the name and “100 percent of profits for humanity.”

Ayat’s new location at 242 Knickerbocker Avenue is set to become a culinary hub in Bushwick, bringing authentic Palestinian dishes to the neighborhood.Photo by Anna Bradley-Smith

According to the its website and the spokesperson on Instagram, the cafe will provide full transparency of its sales, reports, bank account statement, and profit and loss statements to the community via screens in the cafe. The aim is to show that all of its proceeds are being donated to organizations that are aiding in humanitarian crises.

As well as Ayat and the new cafe, the couple also own Al Badawi in Brooklyn Heights, Fatto Mano in Bay Ridge, and other businesses including three Cocoa Grinder coffee shops, halal butcher Falahi Farms, and fry shop Fritebar, according to the New York Times.

The duo opened the original Ayat in Bay Ridge in 2020, during the height of the pandemic. Ayat’s website says Elenani, a restaurateur, created the restaurant in honor of his wife, who is a lawyer with a passion for food. “Seeing this passion in her and experiencing her delicious food, it was clear to me that the community needed to experience this too,” the site says.

Since its opening, the proudly Palestinian business, whose owners invite people to explore Palestinian culture and urge understanding and peace, has gained a big following in Brooklyn, but has also faced a slew of online criticism. Earlier this year, it hosted a Shabbat dinner to encourage unity.

242 Knickerbocker Avenue in 2021.Photo by Nicholas Strini for PropertyShark

The storefront where the restaurant is opening, across the road from Maria Hernandez Park, was most recently a video and video game store called Madrid Video. The game store had been in the location since at least 2007.

City records show the longtime landlord sold the four-family house to an LLC for $2.3 million in late 2023, which has since renovated the building, Department of Buildings records show.

It’s unclear whether the former landlord’s tenants remain in the renovated building, but there is one two-bedroom unit listed for rent on Streeteasy for $3,995 a month.

This story first appeared on Brooklyn Paper’s sister site Brownstoner


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