After years of spotty pioneering, Red Hook is gentrifying quickly.
The family owned extensive property in the area of present-day Red Hook.
These are images that define Red Hook, at least for the moment.
An alternate inference would be that this is still Red Hook, and street smarts remain useful.
What Red Hook needed, it turns out, was the Good Fork.
Even if the plan doesn't work and Red Hook can't cut it, Harrison says, the city will have gained some valuable real estate.
I am thinking about moving, perhaps to the Gowanus area or Red Hook.
Mixed in are some old and many new businesses that make Red Hook a destination well worth exploring.
His church in rural Red Hook is not any different from his urban churches of the period.
Those people who are moving here now, they see Red Hook as this cool place.