Bankruptcy filings were down in Brooklyn last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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Ample Hills Creamery opened the massive factory and museum.
The Muse will bring their circus lessons to a new Third Avenue space in Gowanus next month, owners said.
Twig Terrariums will shutter their Gowanus spot next month and move neighborhoods because of constant construction on Third Avenue.
A&E Supply Co. will ditch the butcher and cheese shop and introduce a restaurant, Bklyner reported.
The Van Brunt Street eatery announced on Facebook they would close at the end of February because they couldn't renew their lease.
The famed dive bar will close after 14 years in business with a going away party on Jan. 27 with live music, a chili cook-off and more.
The restaurant at 421 Bond St., which will serve casual food, plans to open at the end of the spring after nearly five years of work.
The famed Van Brunt Street bar will close at the end of January because its owner says he's not making enough money to cover the rent.
A&E Supply Co. posted graffiti of its logo around Gowanus and Park Slope.
Kick Axe Throwing, opening on Degraw Street, lets guests throw axes at targets and sip booze in between.
Patch got to take a look inside 363 Bond St.
Plus a "speakeasy-style coffee bar" and smart-home tech in every room.
The warehouse space will serve as a hub for repairs to the system's 10,000 bikes.
Italian bakery Princi is opening a kitchen and bakery in an office building currently used by Tesla.
The Korean BBQ joint is moving into the heart of Gowanus and will be delivery-only for now.
The Gowanus event space is getting a new home after nearly 10 years in the neighborhood.
The neighborhood watering hole, open for more than a century, needs to raise $50,000 or it will shut down for good.
The proceeds will benefit the ACLU.
"Books Are Magic" will open at 225 Smith St. this spring, owner Emma Straub announced.
Ferrara Brothers will be moving its Gowanus operation to 24th Street and 3rd Avenue in Sunset Park.
The former owners of Two Boots Brooklyn are behind the Third Avenue venture.
The gym, to be located at 240 Smith St., doesn't have a firm opening date yet.
On Thursday, the board's land use committee backed Thor Equity's request to reduce the site's required spaces by about half.
It was a place where visitors could discuss "the greatest human mystery," Joanna Ebenstein said.
Another city treasure, lost to money troubles.
The studio and gallery space will move its major operations to Sunset Park at the end of January.
Thor Equity's design received positive reviews Thursday, but locals still want their opinions heard.
Billy Durney, the legend behind Hometown Bar-B-Que in Red Hook, plans to open Hometown Pan Fried Chicken just six blocks away this spring.
"Brooklyn families and children can breathe a little easier" today, says Red Hook's rep in Congress.
The RevCore Recovery Center wants to rent 5,000 square feet at the neighborhood's existing parole center.
A spokesman for Thor Equities, which owns the Red Hook property, said it could serve as a home for local retail businesses.
The space could house low-impact manufacturers, such as those making jewelry, ceramics, or electrical fixtures, a spokesman said.
The boats will start serving Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan next summer.
Dolce Brooklyn is the work of two locals, Kristina Frantz and Pierre Alexandre.
These five restaurants are the top rated spots on Yelp with outdoor seating in Red Hook.
New York City is the plane's last stop on the U.S. leg of its world tour.
Reps for the gourmet market insisted Tuesday that Fairway's 7 locations in New York City would see "no interruptions to customer service."