Bankruptcy filings were down in Brooklyn last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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A BuzzFeed News report found a large bloc of Amazon's third-party sellers come from one Brooklyn zip code.
Steven Crystal said he'd build a Midwood couple a tower and balcony, then went shopping at Oscar de la Renta and ate at Tao, the DA said.
John Quadrozzi Jr., owner of Gowanus Bay Terminal, is the secret buyer who saved Kensington Stables from bankruptcy, Crain's reported.
A sign promising a new bike and repair shop appeared on Church Avenue this week.
"Very Juice" enjoyed just a short run on Prospect Park West. The store is closed, and the space is for rent.
Check out the newest spot in the neighborhood.
The Brooklyn Herborium will still keep its Columbia Waterfront location open after it expands.
Walker Blankinship said he's had multiple offers that would leave a horse stable on the property.
But the Department of Buildings says the issue is at the business's end, and is not with the agency.
Kensington Stables in Windsor Terrace is being auctioned off to cover unpaid debts accrued by the owner's family.
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Two veteran chefs plan to open Der Pioneer on Church Avenue by the middle of December.
The dog-friendly restaurant celebrated its grand opening in early September.
Wait til your dog tries the beef brisket in homemade chipotle sauce.
Welcome back, Market Fresh.
Parade Café, a new coffee shop that will also serve French sandwiches, opened last Friday on Caton Avenue in Windsor Terrace.
Space can be rented by the day, for 10 workdays per month, or for 20 days.
The unique watering hole opened its doors in late June.
Hinterlands Bar is celebrating its grand opening on Thursday.
The 70-year-old was busted — again — when he charged an undercover cop $3K for a forged green card and social security card, the DA says.
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Third-place winning tickets, worth $50,000 each, were sold at nine spots in Brooklyn.
After months of research, costing millions, mayoral advisers say they "do not recommend a cap on for-hire vehicles at this time."
Chopin Chemists was behind "one of the largest illegal diversions of oxycodone pills ever uncovered in a New York State pharmacy," feds say.
The prime 5th Avenue storefront in Park Slope is now reportedly up for sale.
The nuts were sold nationwide.
An unmanned Aerobo X8 cruised Industry City on Thursday with full permission from the feds.
Victims included hammerheads, grey sharpnoses, broadfins and blacktip reef sharks.
Old signs will be phased out and color indicators in the toy section changed.
The San Francisco-based startup says it expanded operations too quickly.
Gov. Cuomo reveals plans for the airport's $4 billion makeover.
Dr. Haroutyoun Margossian will pay the government $8 million.
NYC fast food workers would get a minimum of $15 per hour by Dec. 31, 2018 under the plan.
Goodbye yellow cab, hello Euro van.
Attorney General cracks down on "those who prey on the generosity of New Yorkers."
For heaven's sake, claim the thing.
A new study confirms what many New Yorkers already know.
This is not a drill.