No injuries were reported, however the venue suffered damage due to the blaze.
The owner of Stoop Juice said he recently got three calls from a man who sounded exactly like Trump. Days later, his website was hacked.
The proposed bike lane extension, which would run between 15th and 23rd Streets, was not approved by Community Board 7.
Participatory budgeting starts Saturday. Here are projects in Park Slope and surrounding neighborhoods you can vote on.
The mayor's 11th Street house is on the rental market.
The event starts Monday. Where can you go in Park Slope?
See the design that the Department of Transportation will begin pitching community boards on in the coming weeks.
Have you seen this man?
My Gym is scheduled to open on Fifth Avenue in May.
The Prospect Park Alliance is taking applications to fill 16 locations across the park.
Try out Uptown Roasters, which opened a month ago on 7th Avenue, with a free coffee this week.
Homes for Sale in Maplewood
Gear To Go will move its storefront to the Hudson Valley and rent gear online.
Here's what happened at Wednesday night's full community board meeting.
Park Slope has outdone itself.
But Naidre's isn't going anywhere. The new cake shop will service custom orders and have pre-made cakes for last-minute needs.
Here's how you can help.
March Camp Fairs will be held in various locations around Brooklyn this month.
Here's what Yelp reviewers say. What do you think?
The former home of John Jay High was evacuated Thursday afternoon after the Park Slope school complex received a bomb threat.
The child was eventually found, police said.
Optional donations at the class go to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Networâkâ.
Here's a sneak peak at two restaurants with plans for Park Slope and BoCoCa.
The Saturday concert is designed to create a safe space for children with autism and their families.
Where and when to find the installation this weekend.
An NYPD helicopter could be heard Monday night circling the park.
"Broga yoga is a different way to teach the class so it makes sense for guys."
Congresswoman Yvette Clarke will host her first town hall of 2017 on Feb. 22.
Catch up on the biggest news from Park Slope this week.
After a cold week, the weekend is looking warm and sunny.
The public, outdoor seating will sit outside of Sky Ice at Fifth Avenue and St. Marks Ave.
State Sen. Jesse Hamilton said he wants to provide vetted assistance for immigrants who need help.
The Daten Group is moving ahead with its $54 million Park Slope condo project, according to The Commercial Observer.
The program will assist immigrants in the wake of President Donald Trump's executive orders, according to State Sen. Jesse Hamilton.
Here are three solid local spots to get your pet pampered, as listed by Yelpers.
Open Houses in Maplewood and South Orange New Jersey. If you are looking for more space for your money with a yard, look no further!
The Harlem-based cafe opened its 7th Avenue location on Wednesday.
After a warm Wednesday and a snowy Thursday, Brooklyn will see rain this weekend.
The CB 6 resolution also called for "compassionate and fair immigration policies."
Thursday's snowstorm could dump as many as 12 inches of snow on New York City. Make sure you're notified of school closings in Park Slope.