"We have survived the pandemic, but alas we cannot survive gentrification," the shop posted with news a pizza and wine bar will replace it.
Advocates say minority-owned businesses, like those in Bed-Stuy, are still at risk of closing their doors without more financial relief.
The book store, tea house and barber shop were chosen for a national Goldman Sachs program aimed, this year, at helping pandemic recovery.
Furman's Coffee on Nostrand Avenue is among more than 100 minority-owned businesses that fear closure in the next six months, a study found.
The rate of vacant storefronts on Fulton Street is as much as 10 percent higher than it usually is, but not for the reasons you'd expect.
A study of the six major commercial corridors in the neighborhood found an average vacancy rate of 33 percent, researchers said this week.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Brooklyn last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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85 percent of businesses laid off employees and 80 percent lost revenue 2020, a Chamber of Commerce study found.
Brooklyn Blooms will open a second location next week after business "exploded" from New Yorkers stuck at home the past year.
The survey is part of a project to understand the needs of the neighborhood's businesses going into 2021.
The company, which had to close one of its studios during the pandemic, is among 50 New York City small businesses to get grants this week.
Several ideas won seed money in a Brooklyn Public Library contest this week. The $20,000 grand prize went to a non-dairy coffee company.
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Eric Bullen, who has owned the Bed-Stuy shop since 1976 after moving from Trinidad Tobago, will be honored for nearly 45 years in business.
Al's Hat Shop, which has been in Bed-Stuy for nearly 60 years, will be the latest local spot featured at the Black Lives Matter mural.
Restaurants, many of which are donating meals to frontline workers, should be propped up by city grants, argued Brooklyn BP Eric Adams.
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A printing company and a design firm teamed up in Brooklyn Navy Yard to make protective gear in what the mayor called a "wartime" effort.
Violent incidents, including a murder, outside Amour Cabaret prompted officials to call to remove the club's liquor license, a report said.
CakeBoi's owner started a GoFundMe to raise $100,000 to reopen the bakery at a new location after a burglary left the business ransacked.
The shop's doughnuts will be sold all over Brooklyn even after its Bed-Stuy location closed Sunday.
"The neighborhood that needed it the most was Bed-Stuy," said a co-owner of Greenberg's Bagels, which opened a new location this month.
Central Brooklyn Food Coop can open its first brick-and-mortar location after locals flushed funds into the project.
Moshood will celebrate its 25th anniversary in its new Restoration Plaza location one year after steep rents forced it out of Fort Greene.
Lincoln Market plans to open a new location at 1134 Fulton St. in 2020, according to brokers.
The owners of a Bed-Stuy institution have put the home of their beloved rib joint on the market, listings show.
Bed-Stuy has been taking care of business, a new study found.
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The Brooklyn Rescue Mission Urban Harvest Center has just one month to raise $28,000 so it can pay its mortgage and rent, owners said.
Dog Parker, a company that provides luxury, high-tech dog houses to Brooklyn businesses, was forced to remove them all from city streets.
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Taco Bell is kicking the old Checkers burger joint out of its storefront at Nostrand and Fulton.
Brooklyn's elected officials are "excited" Starbucks is coming to Bed-Stuy. Others are somewhat less jazzed.
There goes the neighborhood.
Black Lives Matter has released an online interactive database to keep track of all black-owned businesses nationwide.
The organic supermarket could start welcoming customers as soon as Jan. 2.
Bed-Stuy's elected rep at New York City Hall, for one, is fighting to protect Airbnb hosts in the neighborhood.