The Coop's pension fund was $7.5 million as of this January.
Kebabs, gyros, rice pudding, Eggs Benedict, Belgian hot chocolate, and more, all under one roof.
You can now call it by its new name: NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital.
But is a new restaurant in line to take its place?
The restaurants will bring their international flavors to the neighborhood in March and February, respectively.
Angel Green is a designer, entrepreneur and art appreciator who just opened a permanent store on 5th Avenue.
The popular coffee spot will maintain its Bergen Street store.
Park Slopers won't have to travel to Gravesend for that Nargis Cafe goodness anymore.
"Curry! Modern Caribbean Experience..." is the work of chef and Brooklyn native Michael Frazier.
Brooklyn Boy Catering, Nargis Bar & Grill and Hometown Pan Fried Chicken are all vying for liquor licenses.
The laid-back restaurant opened on 7th Avenue this November.
Anyone interested in single-origin drip coffee served along with liege waffles?
The old Key Food site is in the process of being purchased by Avery Hall Investments.
Park Slope leaders have formulated a plan for the fate of Key Food — but they're keeping it under wraps for now.
Juguemos a Cantar is bringing its Spanish pre-school, play space, and after school programs to 5th Ave.
New details were revealed Monday about the restaurant that will take over for the Grand Central Oyster Bar in Park Slope.
5th Avenue is getting a new tenant, records show. And if all goes as planned, there will be booze involved.
Condition No. 3: KBH Bierhalle must build a drainage system so no beer trickles down onto the sidewalk.
The applications will be reviewed by a Community Board 6 meeting next week.
The new burrito outpost is located at 185 7th Ave.
The gym will offer spin classes and standard workout equipment, a company attorney said.
Tesla's new service and sales center on Van Brunt Street is another harbinger of a changing Red Hook.
The legislation, introduced last year by Park Slope's representative at NYC City Hall, has big support from the rest of the City Council.
Annual memberships will now cost $155, up $6 from last year — but Citi Bike says the money is needed to help pay for improvements.
Come join the comeback story for the biggest name in hyper-local news.
Third-place winning tickets, worth $50,000 each, were sold at nine spots in Brooklyn.
CMIT Solutions Expands into Key Territories throughout Suffolk County and Tribeca
The owners of 9th Street Optical in Park Slope pocketed nearly $3.5 million by claiming they needed new medical equipment, says the DA.
Brooklyn problems.
And drink a margarita made with "ghost peppers." And not barf.
Crews were working to dislodge the wing from the fence Saturday morning.
The latest in a series of downsizings.
The nuts were sold nationwide.
$100 asparagus scarves and $60 radish hats now available for purchase.
Passengers going in and out of New York and D.C. will continue to experience delays as the system catches up.
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.
Restaurant grade pending.
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.