Brooklyn and Manhattan restaurants will be on the menu; musical lineup to be announced in coming weeks.
Owners combine Italian food memories with Hudson Valley aesthetics and Brooklyn spirit.
Battersby, Black Gold, Smith Canteen and Idlewild Books all earned an award.
Article tracks the area's changing demographics over the last 50 years.
After a winter 'hibernation,' the Court Street ice cream shop reopens tomorrow.
A neighbor to D'Amico Foods recently called 311 to complain about the coffee smell, prompting a visit to the shop from the DEP.
The new shop will offer children's clothing from infant sizes through age 12.
The Boerum Hill restaurant sliced its first of many pies last night.
New fitness studio on Van Brunt offers children the opportunity to work out for an affordable cost.
With more youth leagues playing in the park, the food carts' main customer base -- the adult soccer leagues -- may be drying up.
Comparing Van Horn's classic take against Meg & Watty's tasty alternative.
Mega-rental will feature retail space and parking for 250 vehicles.
New chef says he's excited to add the Park Slope favorite to his menu.
The eclectic clothing and home goods store will feature a special space in back for the Made & Crafted collection.
Owner says each store will maintain a separate identity that connects to its specific neighborhood.
In a letter sent to the Postmaster General, Hammerman requested the USPS reconsider its decision to end contract for Waterfront post office.
Residents of Park Slope and Boerum Hill react to the long-shuttered KFC lot.
The restaurant serves burgers with inventive toppings, like fried egg.
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The foreign-language bookstore originated in Manhattan, and recently opened their first Brooklyn outpost.
What's your favorite dish at Quercy on Court Street?
A delicious burger with poblano peppers and cheddar cheese
Industrial building on Dean St. is on the market, with listing suggesting realtor wants to turn it into a retail hub.
The sandwich is inexpensive and quick, and oh-so-delicious
Arthur on Smith, due to open this spring, is an homage to Isidori's father, and his Italian roots.
Kathryn Welch appointed to oversee FCRC's growing retail portfolio.
Spicy Vegetable Sandwich at Brooklyn Bread Cafe
Developer says bankruptcy of facade panel makers will not affect construction timeline.
The Cobble Hill bakery will release their first cookbook next week.
Smith Street eatery is a labor of love for Jean-Jacques Bernat and his wife Leslie
A breakfast sandwich at Mile End
Only one local landlord on Bill DiBlasio's "worst" list
Neighborhood quickly becoming full fledged shopping destination
Thor Equities purchased the building at 292-294 Atlantic Avenue for $5.4 million, and plan to redevelop with upscale retail.
The latest movings and shakings from around the neighborhood include the most expensive town house in Cobble Hill history
Big names are moving into the shopping district, and opinions are mixed on whether it’s good for the neighborhood or not.
Delay reflects ongoing controversy surrounding giant building projects on the Gowanus Canal
When the economy got in the way of starting up a Gowanus hotspot, Max Messier made it mobile.
Exploring the history of an iconic Brooklyn restaurant.
Keeping the lost art of movie browsing alive on Smith Street.