Noir Yoga opened this month on Ralph Avenue in Bed-Stuy.
Regina's Grocery opened its fifth location on Bedford Avenue last week, bringing the neighborhood classic sandwiches and coffee.
We put together hot spots in and around Bed-Stuy offering a place to experience the big game with your friends, family and neighbors.
Food Bazaar will reopen on Myrtle Avenue after closing for redevelopment in 2021.
A new veterinary clinic opened on Fulton Street, a new Blink location prepped for opening on Broadway.
Over $203 million was stolen from New York workers between 2017 and 2021, researchers found.
Just like his father did in New Jersey, Duval Lawton is set on creating a comfortable community space at his new barbershop in Brooklyn.
The Bed-Stuy garage was among several hit with vacate orders after the deadly collapse shook New York City.
Brooklyn demolition cleanup workers continued their year-long fight for higher wages and better safety conditions with a rally in Bed Stuy.
Smoke shops have been opening across New York by the hundreds, but there are just four licensed recreational dispensaries. Here's where.
The talk on Thursday night will help educate entrepreneurs about the opportunities, and hurdles, of the canna-biz.
Macon Hardware, one of the oldest Black-owned businesses in Bed-Stuy, is set to close after its owner, Clara Hayes, passed away last year.
"I am sad and my heart is in sorrow," said owner Gizmo Vintage Honey.
Small biz is big in Bed-Stuy. Here's how to make the most of local shopping festivities (which include a Winter Wonderland) this Saturday.
"Unfortunately the rumors are true," organizers wrote. "We're unable to keep using the space in Bed Stuy for our skate night."
Engineers, creatives and entrepreneurs can use the Bainbridge Street space to develop their start-up ideas, the young founders said.
A DJ, face-painting, giveaways and other family activities will celebrate the grand opening for the family-run store this weekend.
A GoFundMe has been set up to help the Troutman Street bar, which is the site of a new soup shop, according to the fundraiser.
The number of empty storefronts in Bed-Stuy dropped by nearly 10 percent last year, but businesses are still struggling, a study found.
Small businesses struggled to pay rent and were plagued by low sales and staff shortages even as the city rebounded in 2021, a survey found.
"We all have put our blood, sweat, tears, and years into this," owners wrote. "Disrepair would mean the end of our lives as we know them."
Chief Master Sabu, who has been teaching martial arts in Brooklyn for more than five decades, is raising money to keep his business afloat.
Playground Coffee Shop was in danger of closing its doors for good given the financial strain of staying open through the pandemic.
The husband and wife duo behind Happy Cork has opened "Happy Buds," a CBD and wellness store on Malcolm X Boulevard.
The 22,000-square-foot grocery store will open on Kent Avenue on Friday. Here's what to know.
Olga and Dezzie Ligon met when he ran out of his father's plant shop to give her a rose. Three decades later, they've opened their own shop.
After closing the doors to their DUMBO studio in the pandemic, BK Yoga Club are returning to their roots with a location on Dekalb Avenue.
Newly released data gives a view of the number of vacant storefronts across the city, including more than 350 in Bed-Stuy ZIP codes.
Iconic designer Moshood will celebrate 27 years in Bed-Stuy with a fashion show this weekend. Here's what to know.
Bed-Stuy area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 415,741 New York businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Bed-Stuy.
Halsey and Lewis, who were given a week to leave their storefront, are actively searching for a new location after a successful fundraiser.
"We have survived the pandemic, but alas we cannot survive gentrification," the shop posted with news a pizza and wine bar will replace it.
Advocates say minority-owned businesses, like those in Bed-Stuy, are still at risk of closing their doors without more financial relief.
The book store, tea house and barber shop were chosen for a national Goldman Sachs program aimed, this year, at helping pandemic recovery.
Furman's Coffee on Nostrand Avenue is among more than 100 minority-owned businesses that fear closure in the next six months, a study found.
The rate of vacant storefronts on Fulton Street is as much as 10 percent higher than it usually is, but not for the reasons you'd expect.
A study of the six major commercial corridors in the neighborhood found an average vacancy rate of 33 percent, researchers said this week.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Brooklyn last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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