Monica Patel-Cohn's collection "Two" keeps women stylish in tunics and caftans made from sari fabrics.
After change in ownership, family's and residents complain about a host of issues.
These tacos has just the right amount of spice.
Say goodbye to the Calpurnia Wine Bar.
Local bars combat the heat.
More like a meal than a salad.
The 2-story building on Third and Atlantic avenues is up for grabs.
In Boerum Hill, an edible oasis offers education, fresh produce and a place to gather.
Three friends turn a dream into a reality.
Boerum Hill Cafe and Sustainability Center wins Chamber of Commerce Award and opens Pop-Up Cafe.
Following the paper trail to the corner of Court and Warren streets.
A sweeter and healthier feeling bagel.
Are you ready for the summer of the wedge?
On Saturday, check out some art, enjoy food and drinks from 61 Local and cool off with Steve's Ice Cream.
An informal Brownstoner poll had a Carroll Gardens shop and a Boerum Hill shop at number 1 and number 2.
Lively games of petanque, cold cups of pastis and sweaty dancing made Smith Street feel a bit like France.
This sandwich's ingredients sang a pretty melody.
Neighborhood restaurants serve up delicious, refreshing and unique salads.
Friday was day one of Brooklyn grown flowers at everyone's favorite soda fountain.
On a very hot day, Meditteranean food was refreshing.
Boutique, art gallery and design atelier joins Atlantic Avenue style-set.
The highly anticipated, and nearly canal side business, opens Friday.
The cheese-eating contest on Sunday was a huge, if slightly disgusting, success!
Surprisingly inventive fare at a local Mexican watering hole.
Everyone's favorite soda fountain will soon be a flower shop, too.
Living City Block hosts two days of workshops on sustainability and the urban environment.
The smoked fish market is now open on Smith Street.
The food at Colonie actually makes you feel freshly picked.
This week we shop for the perfect summer styles.
The Farmacy will only serve egg creams in Brooklyn.
The former Clarett Site is now being developed by the Boston based Davis Companies.
The usually Plexiglas-protected shop on Court Street will be closed until August.
A market for artists, farmers and renewable energy advocates germinates on Columbia Street.
Close your eyes, and you're almost in New England.
The Columbia Street restaurant opens Friday.
Seersucker's owners open a new Smith Street Cafe.
The decades old company with a vision for the future comes to Boerum Hill.
Cool off with these choice cold treats.
The family-friendly restaurant is now open.
Hotel bends to Community Board's request