Unionized employees overwhelmingly OK agreement with Con Edison, ending dispute over pension plans for new hires.
Once just a café, the cozy Franklin Avenue spot cultivating the evening crowd with wine, cheese and Nirvana.
More than a year after a fire closed it down, the Washington Avenue specialty store re-opened two blocks east.
Once declared an icon of the real estate bust, Richard Meier's On Prospect Park is now full, with resales underway.
Community Board 8 gives nod for beer and wine—but not full liquor license.
Washington Avenue gift shop completing renovations following fire at 806 Washington last June.
Veteran diner owner opens Z-7 Classic Diner in home of the shut-down Parkside.
Hosting work by more than a dozen artists, the Prospect Heights Artisan Market Gallery, is holding a Stop, Sip and Shop Sale all day today.
Victoria Sullivan of White Rabbit England praises 1 of a Find owner's "great taste," says Racked.
Crown Heights is "experiencing something of a renaissance," the blog says.
Jonathan Butler, who is also co-founder of the Brooklyn Flea, has purchased the former Studebaker Service Station in Crown Heights.
Japanese restaurant offering free desserts in celebration of opening.
From wacky requests, to raw food options, Vanderbilt Avenue veteran merchant has seen it all.
The real estate company Warren Lewis compiled their top four picks, but we've got a few suggestions, too.
The soon-to-open arena at Atlantic Yards is looking to highlight local food offerings at games and concerts.
A slew of recently opened bars, shops and restaurants get a shout out from the magazine over the weekend.
Washington Avenue's new wine shop will host the first of a series of events, bringing together a selection of the neighborhood’s culinary offerings.
Event marks the complete installation of 10,400-pounds of structural steel at the site.
One more dining option to choose from tomorrow
Cafe Shane owner hopes to fill a need on the northern end of Washington Avenue.
He'll be at Mayday Hardware on Saturday from noon to 2, plus there will be U.S. Marines in uniform to pick-up donated Toys for Tots, Christmas carolers, live music and a raffle for the a toy-filled Christmas stocking.
Meaning "crow" in Italian, moniker chosen as nod to neighborhood history.
Flatbush Avenue farm-to-table organic restaurant plans seasonal fruit and herb cocktails and kegged wine sold by the ounce.
Independent filmmaker and restaurant veteran brings attention to detail and a quest for perfection to cozy Franklin Avenue restaurant.
Spots to score the tree of your dreams without breaking your budget—or your back.
The Washington Avenue store, closed since June after a fire, hopes to re-open by January.
After 10 years, Shambhala recently moved to a new space down the block, where they have plans for more than yoga.
After Crown Heights' oldest black-owned LGBT bar closed, former patrons are still looking for a place to call home.
People reacted strongly to the new partnership between the Nets arena and BAM. But what kind of events will the partnership bring?
Bitter and Esters will offer both home-brewing supplies and a chance to make your own beer at the shop.
A surprisingly tasty veggie sandwich at a restaurant known for its fish.
Whether you want an elegant meal, a beer with friends, or a quiet space to work on your novel, Prospect Heights is full of hidden al fresco options.
Trucks will converge on Grand Army Plaza on the third Sunday of the month beginning Sunday.
Area's first made-from scratch in the shop ice cream parlor closed its doors last weekend after running out of ice cream.
Politicians, customers, and even a marching band will converge to give beloved owner a proper retirement send-off.
One glamorous egg makes for two glorious recipes
The cash-strapped Atlantic Yards developer has sold a 49 percent share in 15 tri-state area properties.
Duck parts for soup are an affordable farmer's market find—and duck stock is a culinary treasure.
A cake decorating store closes up shop, but will start business online.
The Vanderbilt Avenue Merchants District and Heart of Brooklyn have compiled a list to make holiday stress a thing of the past -- at least here in the neighborhood.