Sunset Park's Chinatown is less touristy and crowded than its Manhattan rival, and just as close.
It's never too early to start getting spiffed up for summer. Here's our roundup of places to help you look and feel your best.
With coffee house feel, artisan ice cream and kids play space, area dad hopes Vanderbilt eatery will become a community hub.
The owners of Brooklyn Fish Camp in Park Slope will be selling individual oysters at the Brooklyn Flea starting next month.
Union leaders lamented potential plans to build a 34-story prefab residential building at the Barclays Center site.
Today two longtime opponents of the project will argue that the developer won approval from the state for the project by submitting incomplete data.
Planning a Mother's Day meal with the family? Want a nice dinner with tots in tow? These Prospect Heights restaurants will put a smile on your kids' faces ... and yours too.
A petition has surfaced asking the Atlantic Yards-area restaurant and lounge to reconsider its musical choices.
Born and raised in Melbourne, Franceso Agostino brings professional barista training and the coffee-obsessed Australian culture to Classon Avenue.
Kids and adults learn how to rock out and be in a band at Gowanus Music Club.
A “personal touch” is how this local drug store has survived in a changing neighborhood for 75 years.
The developer of the Atlantic Yards project also announced that the same architect behind the Barclays Center will design the tower.
Bar inclined to soccer, craft beers and organic comfort food hosts first anniversary party tonight.
With reliable, delicious food in an unpretentious, authentic atmosphere, this French cafe and creperie is a favorite for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.
The anticipated “steampunk”-themed bar and music venue officially opens tonight.
Vanderbilt Avenue eatery serves excellent food in a no-frills package.
The new and less-expensive market, Downtown Flea, is setting up only three blocks down from One Hanson Place, home of Brooklyn Flea.
A look inside the soon-to-reopen bar.
The founders of donation-based Dharma Yoga put their money where their philosophy is.
Though Prospect Heights lost the beloved bar, at least it won't be too far away.
Wearable Collections at Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket resells old clothes to raise money for spinal cord research.
The chef behind the beloved Prospect Heights cafe is continuing her cooking traditions as a caterer and personal chef.
Popular gourmet hot dog shop will go as far as Underhill in Prospect Heights as well as to 4th Ave. and 9th Street in Park Slope.
Gastropub replacing Tavern on Dean a welcome addition to Prospect Heights dining scene.
Owner Mary Walker knows that to succeed in business, you have to be savvy and forward-thinking.
Local boutique owners share their picks for stylish winter wear.
Stay right here in Prospect Heights to celebrate the end of 2010.
Prospect Heights residents tell us where they would go in a pinch.
Complaint by the National Labor Relations Board is a new chapter in the area coffee wars.
You can have your tree trimmed, your gifts wrapped, and even your Christmas dinner cooked if you're able to foot the bill.
With a glassed-in seating area and Korean cuisine added to the menu, the recently-opened organic foods grocer Pine Tree keeps rolling out the new.
Market entices shoppers to give -- to themselves as well as others.
Thirstbaràvin, a new wine bar and restaurant focuses on simple, traditional food and drink.
Proposal will transform 37,000 square feet of current city office space.
The Bragley Manufacturing Company has had to fight competition a broad and a difficult economic environment at home.
Mayor Bloomberg and American Express pitch for people to patron neighborhood business.
Livie and Boo is a store where parents can find inexpensive clothes and kids can play, writes McCarton Ackerman.
Avoid busier meal times at Chavella's, writes Justin Hunte.
The first elements of vertical construction began Tuesday.
This month the look of Atlantic Yards changed significantly, as concrete walls were erected inside the site and 636 Pacific St. was torn down.