Bankruptcy filings were down in Brooklyn last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill area and across NY serve their customers.
In partnership with the Center for Family Life, The ICA Group, and La Colmena, we convened a townhall with nanny cooperatives in NYC.
The iconic British footwear brand, a staple of punk rock fashion, plan to open their second shop in Brooklyn on Smith Street next month.
Refinery, which sells custom-made handbags and jewelry, plans to close their 248 Smith St. shop after 21-years in business.
The First National Bank of Long Island plans to open a new branch at a former pasta restaurant on Smith Street.
The pizza bar, which previously owned locations in Park Slope and Nolita, closed its last outpost in Carroll Gardens, ABC 7 reported.
The Portland-based coffee chain will open up their only location in the borough at 212 Pacific St., the Real Deal reported.
Panzerotti Bites, which sells a fried turnover similar to a calzone, opened over the weekend at 235 Smith St.
The El Puente pop-up bar will run until January at 387 Court St. and donate all the profits to Hurricane Maria relief efforts.
The singer sent a cease-and-desist letter to the owners of Leyenda over their Sleyenda pop-up bar that honored Beyoncé.
The farm-to-table restaurant, which opened in May, served their last dinner on Dec. 10, according to their website.
Leyenda becomes Sleyenda.
After a small dip in the winter time, rents for businesses along two major corridors are back up.
"The neighborhood has been tremendous, very supportive, they're like family for us."
The much-anticipated day is almost here.
Some good news for Cobble Hill business owners.
Debris blew off the building at 350 Henry St. during last week's wind storm.
"Jane" will open its new Brooklyn outpost this April at 515 Atlantic Ave. in Boerum Hill.
The finishing touches are being put on "Poquito Picante," located at 497 Atlantic Ave.
Popina will officer fine cuisine, quality wine and bocce ball.
Smith & Vine successfully relocated to 317 Smith St., just two blocks south of it's original location.
The gym, to be located at 240 Smith St., doesn't have a firm opening date yet.
The bookstore is set to close on Dec. 31. Now, you can bring a piece of it home with you.
BookCourt announced Monday that it will be closing its storied Cobble Hill location by end of year.
"Books Are Magic" will rise from the ashes of BookCourt and the Community Bookstore.
The beloved book store has been in business since 1981.
Angel Green is a designer, entrepreneur and art appreciator who just opened a permanent store on 5th Avenue.
East One Coffee Roasters aims to open on Court Street by December, taking over the former location of Casa Rosa.
Woolyn, a newly opened store in BoCoCa, is dedicated to the ancient and beloved pursuit of yarn crafting.
A specialty pizza restaurant with live jazz may be taking over for Brooklyn Buschenschank this fall.
The Douglass, a new bar and restaurant, plans to open in September at The Sheep Station's former location.
Ever wonder what lies within the 4-story warehouse space at 216 Pacific St.?
These five restaurants are the top rated spots on Yelp with outdoor seating in Boerum Hill.
The cafe will be located on Atlantic Avenue between Clinton and Henry streets, on the border of Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill.
"Plus expenses."
Marketing, growth and inspiration for businesses will come into focus at 2016 Trade Brooklyn on Wednesday, April 13, 2016.
Come join the comeback story for the biggest name in hyper-local news.
The only port in the New York City area that remained operational Friday was reportedly the one in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Calls it a "comprehensive guidebook to NYC's trendiest borough."