The cult-favorite chain (with a Brooklyn Navy Yard outpost) kept 830,000 New Yorkers' data vulnerable to hackers, the Attorney General said.
"We're trying to teach that sex is about pleasure," said one Romantic Depot worker. "We're willing to help you learn what you need."
The shop has aroused debate among neighbors: some think it's too close to schools, while others would rather shop locally than on Amazon.
Fort Greene-Clinton Hill area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Fort Greene-Clinton Hill.
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A Clinton Hill salon made an employee work 60-hour work weeks with no meal breaks or overtime, a lawsuit claims.
Three business owners of a production company houses at the navy yard are among those honored by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
The popular grocery store chain won't just be a shopping destination, but will also feature a bar and restaurant that seats 100.
The highly-anticipated supermarket's job applicants include 300 from neighboring zip codes and more than 200 from nearby NYCHA residents.
The navy yard already has 450 applications for jobs at the incoming grocery store, which will open next year.
Moshood Creations owners hope its neighbors will pitch in and help them pay their ever increasing Fort Greene rent.
The chain's affordable off-shoot opened Wednesday giving out gift cards, samples and more to the first customers.
The more affordable off-shot of Whole Foods will open on Wednesday in Fort Greene's luxury highrise at 292 Ashland Place.
The Gotham Market at the Ashland will lose the Mason Jar, Flip Bird, Apizza Regionale and Bar Granger this month, Eater reported.
Who's Your Doggy, at 354 Myrtle Ave., closed last week because of damages to the building from a June fire.
Next Level Burger, which only serves plant-based burgers, will open its first location in the city at the end of the month.
The fifth location for Hungry Ghost opened Wednesday on the ground-floor of the luxury building at 80 DeKalb Ave., owners announced.
The shop is likely the only one in Brooklyn that combines a full-service bike shop with a cafe and bar.
Madison International Realty will bring new vendors to the Atlantic Avenue retail complex, in hopes it will become a “hipper destination.”
The fifth Hungry Ghost outpost is slated to open at 80 DeKalb Ave. in October, owners announced Thursday.
A spicy artisanal ice cream company that got its start at Smorgasburg is coming to Fort Greene for the summer.
"It might be right, it might be wrong, so dance along to the MetroCard Song."
There will be grilling on the Colonia Verde patio this Sunday when the restaurants hosts its first garden party of the year.
Patch has learned that a new restaurant opening at 184 Dekalb Avenue is the brainchild of Chef Tomer Blechman, formerly of Gramercy Tavern.
The new Willoughby Plaza and Albee Square are searching for the perfect food or beverage places to set up shop.
At least 500 Yemeni-owned bodegas and groceries across NYC plan to close their doors Thursday from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. to protest Trump's ban.
Apple just signed a 10-year lease for 12,000 square feet of space in Fort Greene, near Downtown Brooklyn, according to The Real Deal.
The Brooklyn Navy Yard will soon be home to B. Amsterdam, a startup incubator pledging to bring 500 new jobs with it.
The Winter Flea will be in Fort Greene's Williamsburg Bank Tower for the first time since 2012, starting Nov. 5 through March 26, 2017.
Highly anticipated City Point vendors like Alamo Drafthouse and Trader Joe's were supposed to open this summer.
The owner of the co-op's building appears to have sold the property, permitting a cancellation of the business's lease.
Building 77 is signing up food and beverage manufacturers, as well as cafes and kiosk businesses.
The space, New Lab, is designed to provide work space for about 50 companies and 350 employees at a given time, according to its directors.
Including company offices, a brewing facility and a vast new rooftop beer garden.
The brewery will take up 75,000 square feet inside the newly renovated Building 77 at Clermont and Flushing.
William F. Powell, 27, allegedly funneled hundreds of free drinks to customers — under his boss' nose — at the Downtown Brooklyn IHOP.
Modern work spaces and a Wegmans food market are coming to the Navy Yard.
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