Bankruptcy filings were down in Brooklyn last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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A Brooklyn man who ran two businesses, one on 64th Street, didn’t take taxes out of his employee’s paychecks for four years, officials said.
New stickers on Sunset Park shops help a project that dispels the myth that street vendors and brick and mortar businesses can't get along.
An eyewear company that started in a Borough Park desk drawer and grew to a $1-million business is one of eight eBay "Shine Award" winners.
The city and Gumption Coffee both signed leases to take over space at Industry City, the Commerical Observer reported.
The Brooklyn Army Terminal celebrated it's 100-year anniversary and opened a new, 500,000-square-foot industrial space inside the campus.
The city is looking for an operator to open the center with 3D printers, CNC machines and more inside the Brooklyn Army Terminal.
The new hub will give four tenants space in the Brooklyn Army Terminal along with programs to support growth, officials said.
The longtime Brooklyn Heights store will open their second location inside Industry after 68 years in business.
Beyoncè's lawyers sent a cease and desist to Lineup Crewing to stop selling "Biëryoncè."
Think Eataly or Le District, Crains says.
The online behemoth is taking proposals for a second, massive headquarters.
A proposed zoning change could move manufacturers out of Manhattan's Garment District and into a new campus in Sunset Park.
Avocaderia opened Monday at Industry City.
Sunset Park has gone full gentrification.
Workers at the city's largest recycling facility had threatened to effectively shut down the city's recycling efforts.
Ferrara Brothers will be moving its Gowanus operation to 24th Street and 3rd Avenue in Sunset Park.
The $136 million project will create 1,500 permanent jobs and 800 construction jobs, according to the mayor's office.
The owner of the future Sunset Park business has hired a private security firm to keep things orderly.
'Extraction Lab' opened this week to showcase Alpha Dominche's signature brewing system for coffee and tea.
Organizers say they already have about 70 percent of workers on their side.
Trestle Art Space opened a studio at 850 3rd Ave. in November.
A luxury hotel could be opening at 3rd Avenue and 58th Street, come 2018.
Community Board 7 has two pretty major meetings scheduled this week.
The mediation process could take place as soon as Oct. 25.
The company said 90 workers were hired at the store, but wouldn't provide further wage information.
El Tahur Bar and Restaurant will replace the former Acapulco on 44th Street.
Public drunkenness, fights, smoking, and urination were among the complaints levied against the Sunset Park business.
The Camp David, opening Nov. 1, is renting offices, desks and floating work stations, and comes packed with modern amenities.
Skeptics wonder, however, if job growth in Sunset Park is really benefitting Sunset Parkers.
Vendors: Have you submitted your application to the 5th Avenue Street Festival yet?
Serious Eats, a cooking and culinary culture website, will take over 9,000 square feet in Industry City this September.
The first 5 months of 2016 also saw an increase in felony assaults and grand larcenies. But burglaries and robberies were down.