VOL. I · NO. 237 EST. 2024 · PRINTED IN BROOKLYN, NY MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2026 BOROUGH EDITION · BK / QN / MN / BX FOUR PAISA ·
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— The — STOOP — Daily —

"All The Stoop That's Fit To Sit On"
FOUNDED 2024 A neighborhood paper
Brooklyn, New York
Your building is a social network · Postcard verified · Borough by borough
PAGE A1 · FRONT
FRONT PAGE § LEAD STORY FILED FROM BERRY ST, BK
WEATHER · STOOP-READY EDITION 237.06
EXCLUSIVE
F G L J 7
MONDAY EDITION

YOUR BUILDING
IS A SOCIAL
NETWORK.

Eighteen apartments. Forty-seven strangers. One stairwell. And yet—until now—the only thing your neighbors had in common was the broken buzzer. The Stoop Daily investigates the borough-wide quiet revolution turning hallways into communities.

BROOKLYN — The ladder, it turns out, was on the fourth floor the whole time. Lina Park, 31, had spent four Saturdays at Lowe's and one frantic Tuesday on the phone with her landlord before she discovered that Hector in 4B owned a six-foot Werner that he was, as he put it, "more than happy" to lend out for the afternoon. They had lived in the same six-story walkup on Berry Street for two and a half years. They had never said hello.

This is, depending on who you ask, either the symptom of a great American loneliness epidemic, a fixable infrastructure problem, or a six-floor walkup with a buzzer that hasn't worked since 2019. The team at Stoop—a quietly-built, postcard-verified neighborhood network now operating in three boroughs—believes it is mostly the third one.

Hector hands Lina a six-foot Werner.
Berry St, Brooklyn. 2:14 PM.

Stoop began, according to founders Aisha Bishara and Wendell Park (no relation to Lina), as a sticky note on a refrigerator in Greenpoint. The note read, in capital letters: WHY DOESN'T MY BUILDING HAVE A GROUP CHAT. The answer—that group chats are easy but trust is hard—became the founding premise of the company.

We don't want another social network. We want our buildings back. — Aisha Bishara, co-founder

What distinguishes Stoop from the dozen well-intentioned neighborhood apps that have come before it is, of all things, a postcard. Every new member is shipped a numbered card bearing a six-digit code, mailed to a physical street address, and asked to enter the code into the app within ten days. No code, no Stoop. The friction is the feature.

"The thing about a fake account," Bishara explained, sitting on the stoop of her own building at 213 Berry, "is that it cannot collect mail." She smiled at her own line. It was, she conceded, the most boring fraud-prevention mechanism in tech. It also worked, with a verified-resident rate she put at 94 percent across the three boroughs Stoop currently serves.

The map, when you open the app, looks like a building you already know. Six floors. Four units per floor. Verified handles attached to apartments instead of to nowhere. The unit next to yours has a name. The unit across the hall has a baby. The unit two floors up has a ladder.

Whether Stoop will survive the next economic downturn, the next platform shift, the next quiet erosion of municipal attention is not, in the end, the question this paper is interested in. The question is whether, on a Tuesday afternoon in June, you can knock on the door of 4B and ask Hector for a ladder. Lina Park can. So, increasingly, can the rest of us.

Buildings Live
3,140
across BK, QN, MN
Verified Residents
24,800
postcard-confirmed
Ladders Loaned
1,247
since launch
Avg. Time-To-Hello
11 min
on the building map
CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 — See "Classifieds." Map on A6. Op-Eds A8.
PAGE A4 · CLASSIFIEDS
§ SECTION A4 — CLASSIFIEDS

The Neighborhood Classifieds

All ads filed by postcard-verified residents within a 4-block radius. Updated continuously. To post: open the app.

Monday Edition · 06.01.26 · Items 001–312

Borrow / Lend 32 ads

BORROW6′ LADDER — SAT AM

Need to hang plants on the fire escape. Will return same day. Don't want to buy. — Lina, 4F

213 BERRY ST · POSTED 7:14 AM
LENDSTAND MIXER (KITCHENAID)

I never use it. Take it for the weekend if you bake. Bring it back clean. — Renee, 2B

98 BEDFORD AVE · 12 AVAILABLE
BORROWJUMPER CABLES — NOW

Car's dead on Lorimer. Anyone within 3 blocks? Will buy you coffee. — Theo

LORIMER & METRO · 22 MIN AGO
LENDPOWER DRILL + BITS

Got the full Ryobi kit. Mounting a TV? I'll come help if you want. — Marcus, 5C

187 N 6TH ST

Sublets & Rooms 47 ads

SUBLET2BR GREENPOINT — $2,800/mo

Sunny, walk to G train, rooftop access, June 15 — Aug 30. Fully furnished. Plants need water. — Olu, 3A

114 FRANKLIN ST · 11 WK
ROOMROOMMATE WANTED — $1,150

Quiet apt, 2 cats already, looking for a third (human, not cat). Non-smoker. Park Slope. — Cass, 4B

5TH AVE & UNION · LEASE OCT
SHORTSTUDIO LIC — $1,950

Aug 1–31, doorman, view of the river, perfect for one. Will leave the espresso machine. — Janelle

CENTER BLVD · LIC

Wanted 28 ads

WANTEDDOG WALKER, 4–5 PM

Beagle named Pierogi. Weekdays. $25/walk. Building neighbors get first dibs. — Karen, 1F

87 INDIA ST · ASAP
WANTEDBASS PLAYER — BAND

Garage rock, jam Tuesdays in our practice space on Meserole. We have a bassist who keeps flaking. — Dom, 3F

MESEROLE · CALL
WANTEDBABYSITTER — FRI 7P

2 kids (4 + 7). Pizza & movie night. $30/hr. Verified neighbors only please. — The Cohens, 6B

213 BERRY ST · ONE NIGHT

For Sale & Free 61 ads

SALESTOOP SALE — SAT 9AM

3 stoops in a row. Books, lamps, a kayak, vinyl. Bring cash. Coffee if you bring a mug. — 119 BERRY

SAT 9–3 · RAIN OR SHINE
FREEBABY CLOTHES — 0–9 MO

Two giant bags. All washed. Some still tags-on. Take all or some. Pickup tonight. — Priya, 2A

98 KENT AVE · TONIGHT 7P
FREEOAK BOOKSHELF — CURB

Solid, heavy, ours for 8 years. Curb at 187 N 6th, 6 PM sharp. First come. — Ben & Liz

N 6TH ST · 6 PM

Lost & Found 14 ads

LOSTCAT — ORANGE, "MIM"

Slipped out the buzzer door Tues morning. Chip'd. Reward $200. Loved by 2 small humans. — The Aoki Family

N 8TH & WYTHE · 36 HRS
FOUNDKEYS — HANGING ON RAIL

Set of 3, brass keychain w/ a small enamel pretzel. Hanging on the railing at 213. They're yours. — Building Mgr

213 BERRY · LOBBY

Building Events 19 ads

MEETINGBLDG MTG — WED 8PM

Lobby. Agenda: new buzzer, summer rooftop policy, lobby mural. Pizza provided. RSVP yes if you want a slice. — House Comm

213 BERRY · WED 8P
PARTYROOFTOP — FRI 7PM

BYOB. Bring a dish if you can. View of the Domino sugar sign. All verified building neighbors invited. — Roof Crew

213 BERRY ROOFTOP

Services 22 ads

SERVICEPARKING SPACE — $220/mo

Garage at N 10th. Covered. Available June 1. Building neighbors first dibs through Friday. — Lev, 1A

N 10TH ST GARAGE
SERVICESPANISH TUTOR — $40/hr

Native speaker (Mexico City), been in Brooklyn 11 yrs. Kids & adults. Verified neighbor only rate. — Mariana, 5D

213 BERRY · FLEX

Neighborly 9 ads

FREESOURDOUGH STARTER

I have too much. Comes with a printed page of instructions. Drop a jar by 3B. — Anneliese

3B · STARTER · OPEN
RUNSUNDAY RUN CLUB — 7AM

Loop McCarren Park. All paces. Coffee at Variety after. Stoop verified only. — Henry, 4A

MCCARREN PARK
Browse 3,140 active ads across NYC · Post a notice → See in your building
§ § §  TURN THE PAGE  § § §
PAGE A6 · CENTERFOLD
§ CENTERFOLD — THE BUILDING MAP

This Is What Your
Building Looks Like.

Every Stoop building gets a map. Six floors. Twenty-four apartments. Real handles, postcard-verified, attached to actual front doors.

6
6A@theaokisVERIFIED 11/24
6BAVAILABLELEASE UP AUGOPEN
6C@theshahsMOVED IN MAY 28NEW
6D@annelieseVERIFIED 06/24
5
5A@henrymVERIFIED 04/24
5B@kobayashi.tVERIFIED 09/24
5C@marcus.bVERIFIED 02/25
5D@mariana.rVERIFIED 11/24
4
4A@dom.jVERIFIED 03/24
4B@hector.sOWNS THE LADDER
4FYOU — @lina.pVERIFIED 05/24YOU
4DAVAILABLELISTED 05/29OPEN
3
3A@oluwa.kMOVED IN APR 18NEW
3B@anneliese.bSOURDOUGH HQ
3C@cohensVERIFIED 01/24
3F@dom.bassBAND PRACTICE TUE
2
2A@priya.jVERIFIED 06/24
2B@renee.lLENDS MIXER
2C@theos.hVERIFIED 02/24
2DAVAILABLELISTED 05/24OPEN
1
1A@lev.rOWNS GARAGE SPOT
1B@buildingmgrSUPER
1C@karen.bPIEROGI THE DOG
1F@vega.mSTAFF REPORTER
— THE STOOP —

Read The Map

— YOU (your unit)
— NEW neighbor (moved in < 30d)
— Verified resident
— Apartment available
— Postcard pending

Building Stats

Units in building24
Verified residents21 / 24
Open apartments3
New neighbors (30d)2
Active classifieds14
Avg. response time11 min
Building meetings/yr6
Rooftop accessYES

FIGURE A. — 213 Berry Street, Williamsburg, BK. Schematic by The Stoop Daily cartography desk. 06.01.26.
Hallway tiers & rooftop access verified by superintendent in 1B. Drawing not to scale.

♦ ♦ ♦   HOW WE STOP RANDOS   ♦ ♦ ♦   THREE STEPS   ♦ ♦ ♦   ONE POSTCARD   ♦ ♦ ♦
PAGE A7 · INVESTIGATION
◊ A STOOP DAILY INVESTIGATION ◊ § A7 — THE POSTCARD

How Stoop Stops Randos.
Three Steps, One Postcard.

Filed by the Investigations Desk. Photographed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard fulfillment shop. Methods herein verified against 24,800 active residents.

1

You Tell Us Your Address.

Step One · 90 seconds · In-app

Open the app. Pick your building. Pick your unit. We'll show you a hallway diagram so you can't typo your way into someone else's apartment.

What we ask for: Full street address, apt number, your handle.
What we never ask for: SSN, ID, salary, government documents.
2

We Mail You A Postcard.

Step Two · 3–5 days · USPS

An actual postcard. Numbered. Stamped. Mailed first-class to the address you gave us. It can't be forwarded. It can't be downloaded. It must arrive in the mailbox you said was yours.

Front: A printed building number + STOOP roundel.
Back: A unique 6-digit code, hand-stamped.
3

You Punch In The Code.

Step Three · 10 seconds · You're in

Enter the 6 digits in the app. You're verified, your unit is locked to your handle, and your hallway lights up. Total cost to you: a 4¢ postcard and a bit of patience.

Code expires in: 10 days.
Fake accounts blocked since launch: 8,418.
STOOP BROOKLYN NY WELCOME NEIGHBOR. A postcard from your block. Flip me over for your code. USPS FIRST CLASS BROOKLYN NY 06.01.26 11211 — PM THE STOOP DAILY · 213 BERRY ST · BK NY 11211
YOUR 6-DIGIT CODE 4 7 1 9 2 3 Open the Stoop app. Tap “I've got my postcard”. Punch in the code above. Welcome to your building. EXPIRES IN 10 DAYS — 06.11.26 — The Stoop Team, Brooklyn, NY xx DELIVER TO — LINA PARK 213 BERRY ST, APT 4F BROOKLYN, NY 11211 PLACE STAMP HERE STP-471923-BK-11211

FIGURE B. — Postcard front (left) & back (right). Mailed first-class via USPS from the Brooklyn Navy Yard fulfillment shop. Verified by the editor on 06.01.26.

• • •  NOW SERVING FOUR BOROUGHS  • • •
PAGE A9 · THE MAP
§ A9 — THE BOROUGH MAP

The Stoop Service Map

A working list of boroughs we cover today, soon, and the ones still on the waitlist. Updated weekly by the operations desk.

MANHATTAN THE BRONX QUEENS BROOKLYN STATEN IS. MN · LIVE BX · SOON QN · LIVE BK · LIVE SI · WAITLIST N SUBWAY KEY F LINE G LINE L LINE 7 LINE A / C LINE THE STOOP SERVICE AREA — 06.01.26
BK

Brooklyn

• Live
8,400 stoops
2,200 buildings
47% verified
312 classifieds/wk
QN

Queens

• Live
4,100 stoops
980 buildings
38% verified
178 classifieds/wk
MN

Manhattan

• Live
2,900 stoops
640 buildings
52% verified
241 classifieds/wk
BX

The Bronx

• Soon
1,200 stoops (beta)
260 buildings
21% verified
Going live Aug '26
SI

Staten Is.

• Waitlist
318 on waitlist
buildings
Need 500 to launch
Refer a SI neighbor
◊ ◊ ◊  THE OP-ED PAGES  ◊ ◊ ◊
PAGE A11 · OP-ED
§ A11 — OPINION & COMMENTARY

Letters From The Buildings.

Unsolicited letters from verified Stoop residents. Light edits for length. Names & addresses printed with permission.

PARK SLOPE

The Drill On The Sixth Floor

My new place came with no curtains, three IKEA boxes, and a wall I needed to anchor a TV into. I posted on the building map at 9:47 PM on a Sunday. By 9:54 PM I had a drill, a stud finder, and a guy named Marcus at my door. We've been to two brunches since. Stoop sounds small until you live it.

— Eliza R. 412 7TH AVE, APT 6B
PARK SLOPE, BK
ASTORIA

Pierogi The Beagle

I needed a dog walker who was not a stranger from the internet. The building map showed me three options on my own block. I picked Henry on the 4th floor. Pierogi now has a regular 4 PM friend, my landlord has stopped getting noise complaints, and I've made it to my client calls on time for three months running.

— Karen B. 87 INDIA ST, APT 1F
GREENPOINT, BK
BUSHWICK

A Sublet I Could Trust

I had two months between leases and didn't want to gamble on a Craigslist sublet. Stoop showed me three rooms verified to actual buildings, with real neighbors I could DM and ask, "is this place legit?" I rented from someone two blocks from my old apartment. No drama, no scams, no surprise bedbugs.

— Olu K. 204 KNICKERBOCKER AVE
BUSHWICK, BK
LIC

Twelve Strangers, One Roof

Our building never had a culture. Twelve units, twelve doors, twelve nods at the elevator. We started a Sunday rooftop coffee an hour after Stoop verified our last neighbor. Five months in, we've done it every Sunday but two (one rain, one Super Bowl). I know what my neighbors do for a living. That used to be a thing strangers asked at parties. Now I know it about my hallway.

— Janelle T. 42-22 CENTER BLVD
LIC, QUEENS
FORT GREENE

When The Boiler Went Out

The boiler went on a Tuesday in January. Three families with babies in this building. Stoop classifieds within twelve minutes pooled space heaters, blankets, and one very generous offer of a spare bedroom. The landlord fixed it Thursday. We were never cold. None of us had each other's numbers before that night. We do now.

— The Cohens 88 SOUTH OXFORD ST
FORT GREENE, BK
CROWN HEIGHTS

The Sourdough Letter

I have been baking sourdough for six years. I have far too much starter. I posted in classifieds: "free starter, jar drop-off at 3B." Nine neighbors took some. Three have come back with bread to share. One asked me to teach a Saturday class in the lobby. The lobby's now a bakery, twice a month. Property value, I assume, is up.

— Anneliese B. 580 NOSTRAND AVE, APT 3B
CROWN HEIGHTS, BK
§ § §  DEAR EDITOR  § § §
PAGE A12 · LETTERS
§ A12 — LETTERS COLUMN

Dear Stoop — A Column.

Readers write in. The editor writes back. Selected questions about how Stoop actually works, lightly edited for clarity.

DEAR STOOP — I live in a six-unit walkup. We don't have a building manager. Can we still join? — Skeptical in Sunnyside

Yes — in fact, you're exactly who Stoop is built for. We don't need a landlord, a building manager, or any corporate approval to set up your building. One verified resident kicks it off, and once 30% of your units are postcard-verified, the building map turns on. — The Ed.

DEAR STOOP — I'm a renter. Will my landlord see what I post in classifieds? — Anxious in Astoria

No. Stoop is between you and your verified neighbors. Landlords have no special access. We don't even know who owns your building. We know what mailbox accepts your postcard, and that's all the verification we need. — The Ed.

DEAR STOOP — What if I move? Do I lose my account? — Migrating in Midwood

You keep your handle. Your unit assignment moves with you — once a new postcard arrives at your new address, your building map updates automatically. The old hallway gets a polite "moved" tag next to your unit. Reputation, friends, and verified history follow you to the next stoop. — The Ed.

DEAR STOOP — What stops someone from intercepting my postcard? — Paranoid on the Bowery

Honestly — if a determined stranger is willing to commit federal mail tampering to fake a Stoop account, there are easier scams to run. The 6-digit code is single-use, expires in 10 days, and is invalidated the moment we detect a redelivery attempt. We've blocked 8,418 fake accounts since launch and we read every flag. — The Ed.

DEAR STOOP — Do you sell my data to advertisers? — Wary in Williamsburg

No. We are funded by Stoop+ subscribers and a small annual partnership with the Brooklyn Public Library's tenants' rights program. We don't do third-party ads, we don't resell classified data, and we don't train AI on your hallway. Our full data charter is printed in the colophon. — The Ed.

DEAR STOOP — My neighborhood isn't on the map. When are you coming? — Bored on Staten Island

When you bring 500 of your neighbors. Every Stoop borough went live on the back of a waitlist. Sign up at stoop.nyc/wait, get five friends in your building to do the same, and we'll have a launch team on your block before Labor Day. — The Ed.

• • •  THE DIRECTORY  • • •
PAGE A14 · DIRECTORY
§ A14 — NEIGHBORHOOD DIRECTORY

Every Stoop, Listed.

A current count of verified stoops by neighborhood. Updated nightly. Numbers in red are the verified count, not the building total.

Brooklyn / BKWilliamsburg1,240 stoops
Brooklyn / BKBushwick980 stoops
Queens / QNAstoria740 stoops
Brooklyn / BKFort Greene612 stoops
Brooklyn / BKPark Slope588 stoops
Queens / QNLIC504 stoops
Queens / QNRidgewood488 stoops
Brooklyn / BKCrown Hts467 stoops
Brooklyn / BKGreenpoint430 stoops
Brooklyn / BKSunset Park388 stoops
Brooklyn / BKBed-Stuy362 stoops
Brooklyn / BKProspect Hts344 stoops
Manhattan / MNWashington Hts304 stoops
Brooklyn / BKCarroll Gdns298 stoops
Manhattan / MNLower East Side278 stoops
Brooklyn / BKCobble Hill261 stoops
Manhattan / MNEast Village254 stoops
Queens / QNSunnyside239 stoops
Brooklyn / BKBoerum Hill226 stoops
Manhattan / MNWest Village218 stoops
Brooklyn / BKDumbo204 stoops
Queens / QNForest Hills198 stoops
Manhattan / MNHarlem192 stoops
Brooklyn / BKGowanus184 stoops
Queens / QNJackson Hts176 stoops
Manhattan / MNChelsea168 stoops
Brooklyn / BKRed Hook146 stoops
Brooklyn / BKWindsor Terr.138 stoops
Queens / QNLong Is. City124 stoops
Bronx / BXMott Haven98 stoops

Don't see yours?   Add your block →

PAGE A16 · THE ASK
§ A16 — SUBSCRIPTION RATES

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PAGE A18 · EDITORIAL
◊ EDITORIAL — THE LAST WORD ◊

Your Block
Is Full Of Strangers.
Make 10 5 Less.

The average New Yorker walks past 312 strangers a day and lives next door to 23 of them. We are not asking you to befriend the whole block. We are asking you to pick five. The buzzer will follow.

WALK — SAY HELLO
WAIT — OR POST
POSTCARD — THE WAY IN