Brooklyn Storefronts: A Vibrant Portrait of NYC's Iconic Borough by Joel Holland


Following the success of NYC Storefronts and London Shopfronts a new masterpiece emerges, Brooklyn Storefronts is available to pre-order and ready to capture the essence of Brooklyn's bustling streets and diverse neighborhoods.

Brooklyn Storefronts pays homage to over 230 of the best-loved places that contribute to the borough's multicultural, wide-reaching appeal. The book includes everything from diners, cafés, bars, and nightclubs to record shops, florists, tailors, clothing stores, bowling alleys, and of course a healthy supply of delis and pizzerias.

Each of illustrator Joel Holland's drawings is paired with history and neighborhood lore penned by writer David Dodge. What results is a love letter to a vibrant, close-knit community cherished by locals and tourists alike.

From Greenpoint to Coney Island, Joel's illustrations evoke the heart and soul of Brooklyn's small businesses, from Mom and Pop eateries to eclectic vinyl stores.

Accompanied by journalist David Dodge's insightful narratives, each drawing becomes a window into Brooklyn's vibrant community, celebrating its multicultural allure and ever-evolving landscape.

A must-read for any lover of Brooklyn's unique charm."


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