Belmont Ave Business Corridor

Belmont Ave Business Corridor Promoting Brownsville's local and historical business district - Belmont Avenue!

This Friday we’re connecting with  to celebrate Juneteenth! Join us from 4 pm - 6 pm for an afternoon of music and a cel...
06/17/2024

This Friday we’re connecting with to celebrate Juneteenth! Join us from 4 pm - 6 pm for an afternoon of music and a celebration of freedom!

❤️🖤💚

That’s right! We’re hiring 💜We’re looking for a local part-time associate to join our team as a Belmont Ambassador!! Thi...
06/11/2024

That’s right! We’re hiring 💜
We’re looking for a local part-time associate to join our team as a Belmont Ambassador!! This individual will help with picking up litter, filing 311 complaints for large trash on the corridor, graffiti removal, setting up our plaza furniture, among other things. If you or anyone you know would be interested please email Mallory at [email protected].

Thanks!

JOIN US! This Saturday for a day of health and wellness. The event is from 11 am to 2 pm at Zion Triangle (Pitkin Ave an...
05/16/2024

JOIN US! This Saturday for a day of health and wellness. The event is from 11 am to 2 pm at Zion Triangle (Pitkin Ave and Legion). We’re hosting a mental health and wellness fair in celebration of B Well, a 12 week youth mental health program hosted by the Brownsville Community Justice Center () and facilitated by Transformation Counseling Services ()

Hello. Resharing this with the compensation listed. This opportunity would include up to $13,000 for the artist. Please ...
05/09/2024

Hello. Resharing this with the compensation listed. This opportunity would include up to $13,000 for the artist. Please share widely, we would love to receive proposals from Brownsville based artists!

WE NEED ART ! The Brownsville Community Justice Centwr  looking to hire a local artist (from Brownsville) to help us wit...
05/03/2024

WE NEED ART ! The Brownsville Community Justice Centwr looking to hire a local artist (from Brownsville) to help us with a mural project. Please email Mallory at [email protected] to request application materials. 💜🎨💜

 and Brownsville Community Justice Center  have been highlighting some of our amazing, local Black-owned businesses in a...
03/03/2023

and Brownsville Community Justice Center have been highlighting some of our amazing, local Black-owned businesses in a mini-portrait series as part of our campaign.
Our next featured merchant is
Josue Pierre Louis (Sway), owner and instructor at 212 Print and Media Lab | 347.240.4846
-Photography and interview conducted by BCC's
Program Manager of Commercial Revitalization, Mallory Thatch-
Sway: We're a one stop shop multimedia hub, and we have been in business for 7 years. We specialize in printing, visuals, and music recording. Artists can walk in without a song, video, merch, etc. and leave with all of that.
What's unique about our business is that we have a master of each field - we have people who master print, visuals, and recording. We call it the "Professor X Media School". We hold a ton of events for the community as well.
-What brought you to Belmont?
I'm a twenty year Brownsville veteran. I worked on Pitkin and Rockaway for a while. Before BCJC came to Belmont, no one came over here. It was a dead zone, and now more businesses have shown up. It's a very positive development.
-What do you like about doing business in Brownsville?
I don't have to build relationships. I've been seeing the same people for decades from working at T-Mobile, playing basketball, friends of friends, etc. I don't really have to sell in Brownsville. People come to me

-What does it mean to you to be a Black-Owned-Business?
It means that you have to hustle. You're an example of the small percentage of people who can actually attempt to try to figure it out. We're all a work in progress.
-What does black history month mean to you?
It's a time for highlights, recognition, and paying respect.
Screen printing pics from video about Makerspace workshop. For more info about these workshops contact the PABID at 718.922.9600
initiative which is made in partnership with the , .
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, .city

The Pitkin Ave BID and Brownsville Community Justice Center  have been highlighting some of our amazing, local Black-own...
03/03/2023

The Pitkin Ave BID and Brownsville Community Justice Center have been highlighting some of our amazing, local Black-owned businesses in a mini-portrait series as part of our campaign.
Our next featured merchant is
Josue Pierre Louis (Sway), owner and instructor at 212 Print and Media Lab | 347.240.4846
-Photography and interview conducted by BCC's
Program Manager of Commercial Revitalization, Mallory Thatch-
Sway: We're a one stop shop multimedia hub, and we have been in business for 7 years. We specialize in printing, visuals, and music recording. Artists can walk in without a song, video, merch, etc. and leave with all of that.
What's unique about our business is that we have a master of each field - we have people who master print, visuals, and recording. We call it the "Professor X Media School". We hold a ton of events for the community as well.
-What brought you to Belmont?
I'm a twenty year Brownsville veteran. I worked on Pitkin and Rockaway for a while. Before BCJC came to Belmont, no one came over here. It was a dead zone, and now more businesses have shown up. It's a very positive development.
-What do you like about doing business in Brownsville?
I don't have to build relationships. I've been seeing the same people for decades from working at T-Mobile, playing basketball, friends of friends, etc. I don't really have to sell in Brownsville. People come to me

-What does it mean to you to be a Black-Owned-Business?
It means that you have to hustle. You're an example of the small percentage of people who can actually attempt to try to figure it out. We're all a work in progress.
-What does black history month mean to you?
It's a time for highlights, recognition, and paying respect.
Screen printing pics from video about Makerspace workshop. For more info about these workshops contact the PABID at 718.922.9600
initiative which is made in partnership with the , .
brooklyn
, .city

This past Monday we had such a successful community day of service on Osborn Plaza 😊
03/03/2023

This past Monday we had such a successful community day of service on Osborn Plaza 😊

Our Black History Month Day of Service will be from 12pm to 4pm on Osborn Plaza ✨✨
02/27/2023

Our Black History Month Day of Service will be from 12pm to 4pm on Osborn Plaza ✨✨

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02/24/2023

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We are honored to shed light on Erica Mateo this Black History Month. Her hard work and dedication has left a positive i...
02/24/2023

We are honored to shed light on Erica Mateo this Black History Month. Her hard work and dedication has left a positive impact on the Belmont Ave Corridor forever! Thank You ✨

Address

Belmont Avenue (Rockaway Ave & Mother Gaston Blvd)
New York, NY
11212

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

+13474049584

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