Associated Supermarket, which neighbors have rallied to save from eviction, will return after a redevelopment of the site, officials said.
The Upper West Side store is the second for young Flatbush entrepreneur Obocho Peters, who founded a thrifting business at just 9 years old.
The "small-format" Target, in East Flatbush, is the seventh store the company has in the borough.
The businesses are the latest additions to two buildings completed for the controversial 22-acre development project in Prospect Heights.
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The Nostrand Avenue supermarket's potential closing has prompted petitions and protests in the neighborhood.
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The Nostrand Avenue supermarket was given a 90-day vacate notice, fueling fears that a food desert will be created in western Crown Heights.
Prospect Bucher Co. has opened on Vanderbilt Avenue after owners ran a pop-up in May, the New York Times reports.
The company, which is switching its science classes online amid the pandemic, was among 50 New York City businesses to get a new grant.
Downtown Organic Market, a high-end grocer, will be coming to the 6,000-square-foot space at a condo development on Pacific Street.
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Yvette Clarke, along with her fellow Brooklyn lawmakers, plan to discuss resources for businesses and nonprofits during the crisis.
Unemployment and payroll protection proved hot topics over a wide-ranging business virtual town hall hosted by Central Brooklyn lawmakers.
"We have no choice but to stay open for all of our patients," said a pharmacy owner who has seen payments from drug middlemen dry up.
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Staff are receiving paychecks for canceled Brooklyn Nets games and Barclays Centers events as help during outbreak, according to a report.
One in five New York City-area employees work in industries like restaurants that will be hardest-hit by the coronavirus crisis.
Miriam Milord has baked for Cardi B, Rihanna and the Kardashian family.
Wholesome 360 put all its equipment up for auction just three months after opening on Nostrand Avenue, owners said.
Grocery store owner David Corona is one of many New Yorkers struggling to compete with fruit carts and food trucks parked outside.
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Mohammed Kamara, who has been running American Star Hardware for about 20 years, needs $23,400 to buy his building or face eviction.
"For us it’s just another example of why we chose the right place to put our flag down and open up this business," Empanada City owner says.
Rents for businesses along a major thoroughfare in the neighborhood are on the rise.
Inspectors closed Mitchell's on Thursday after reporting evidence of mice and vermin-conducive conditions, city records show.
Brooklyn's most contentious real-estate project entered the city approval process with a bang Tuesday night.
Yet another bold move by the band of Crown Heights tenants refusing to let "slumlord" Mendel Gold flip 80 New York Ave. to luxury housing.
A rebranding for the St. Marks Avenue grocery store.
An unlikely band of Brooklyn tenants takes on two landlord brothers hell-bent on flipping their rent-stabilized homes to the luxury market.
The store, which was completely gut renovated, will be back open to the public on Friday.
Relief, in a way, for Prospect Heights business owners.
The controversial development would be staffed with union labor.
Recap the at-times raucous hearing through our live blog.
"Sweet Chick" didn't pay a $50,000 broker fee after securing its Prospect Heights lease, a complaint says.
Who could have imagined the booty to be found in the ground beneath Bergen Street?
A previous co-working venture at the former Studebaker station fell through last year.
Esther Choi has brought her Chelsea Market Korean restaurant over to Prospect Heights.
The take-out restaurant will be serving sandwiches, hot dogs, milkshakes and breakfast on Bergen Street.
Mimi's Desserts, which opened this week, is already serving up a wide array of sweet treats.