Bankruptcy filings were down in Brooklyn last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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The cafe closed up its Atlantic Avenue location late last year to officially move into a bigger spot on Montague Street.
The new Henry Street store includes only products made in Brooklyn and an art gallery filled by local curators.
The clothing company plans to take over space at 55 Water St., near the Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Commercial Observer reported.
Whisk will take over from the well-loved A Cook's Companion, which closed this year, and promised to stock many of the same wares.
Andrew Hoan, who took over as head of the group in 2016, plans to leave the position in May because he's moving outside of the city.
The Wing, a coworking space only for women, features a podcast room, vintage photo-booth, showers, phone booths and more.
Supérette, which billed itself as an "artisanal mini mart," closed its Front Street spot after only three months in business.
River Cafe was named by Open Table as one of 100 the most romantic restaurants in the country because of its views of the city's skyline.
The office supply shop, across from Brooklyn Borough Hall, will close its doors next month to focus more on their online business.
The home goods and jewelry store at 380 Atlantic Ave. announced they'll close their physical store and focus on online sales.
Owners of the well-loved cookware spot want to spend more time with their family and travel.
The city agency ordered the famous pizzeria to close after an inspector found mice.
The burger-chain sued after their landlord told them they would start to remove the sidewalk seating in January, the New York Post reported.
The residents aren't the first to call Kushner Cos an unscrupulous landlord.
The owners of a DUMBO pizzeria are branching out into ramen.
The Brooklyn-based retailer told Patch it would no longer sell toilet seats that depict Lord Ganesha holding a toothbrush.
Etsy, the Brooklyn-based online market for homemade arts and crafts, laid off 15 percent of its staff this week.
Busted.
Brooklyn Brewery will open a 75,000-square-foot brewery and a 10,000 square-foot rooftop bar at the Navy Yard in early 2018.
The coworking giant WeWork is giving away at least 3 months of free rent in Brooklyn Heights to up-and-coming entrepreneurs.
Wine and kittens, what could be better?
The new shop features work by Brooklyn artists and upcoming craft classes.
They convened in Downtown Brooklyn with hundreds more Verizon workers who've been picketing on Flatbush Avenue Extension.
The cafe will be located on Atlantic Avenue between Clinton and Henry streets, on the border with Cobble Hill.
Sticking it to the polar vortex.