Lidl, the European grocery company, has finally replaced the former Key Food location on Fifth Avenue.
The payout includes about $915,000 in unpaid wages and overtime, plus an equal amount in liquidated damages.
The new grocery store, K Slope Market, soft-opened this week, taking over the longtime Steve’s C-Town on 9th Street.
Steve’s C-Town, a decades-old supermarket on 9th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, is closing its doors.
Mitsuki Japanese Market has opened its third location in New York City, bringing its unique offerings to Park Slope.
Lidl, the European grocery company expanding in the United States, will be replacing the former Key Food location on Fifth Avenue.
Park Slope is now home to Brooklyn French Bakers — which recently won the title of New York's top croissant.
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After a decade of helping Brooklyn see better, rising rents are closing the beloved glasses shop.
The Ripped Bodice, a romance-only bookshop from Los Angeles, is setting up a lusty outpost in New York.
The developers behind an upcoming Fifth Avenue building announced a Wells Fargo branch will join Lidl, CVS and 180 apartments.
"I hope B&N is listening to us," a worker said after the vote Thursday.
A Barnes & Noble store in Park Slope made a major step forward Thursday in their union organizing efforts.
A new website gives Park Slopers construction updates on the Fifth Avenue development slated to replace Key Food.
Try to imagine Park Slope without its legendary coop, we dare you.
LuLu's Cuts & Toys on Fifth Avenue will move online after the pandemic magnified challenges for small businesses, said owner Brigitte Prat.
The beloved discount store will remain in place until this fall, reads a new banner out front.
Lidl's deal to replace the much-missed Fifth Avenue Key Food ranked fourth on a new Real Deal ranking of top retail leases in 2022.
A Flatbush Avenue landlord only found out the studio had closed when they found it "cleared out" with the door unlocked, a lawsuit states.
Weeks after Ample Hills' owners announced a furlough, stores remain closed — and Park Slope's outpost owes $113,000 in back rent.
At a meeting late last year, members from the popular cooperative grocer revived the idea, shelved during the pandemic.
Lulu's Cuts and Toys is leaving the storefront and heading to the internet.
National stores are having a slowdown in growth, with Park Slope losing two chain shops this year.
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"We had hoped to continue, but now realize it's too big a task," reads a message on the shop's Instagram page.
The owner of the longtime discount store wants to stay in the neighborhood, but there aren't enough retail vacancies of the right size.
Literary-minded Park Slopers were thrilled to see the bookstore open on an otherwise sleepy stretch of Sixth Avenue.
Good Wine, one of the few Black female-owned wine shops in the country, needs to raise $75,000 to stay afloat, according to its owner.
The beloved independent bookstore is opening its second Brooklyn outpost this fall.
A spokesperson confirmed the store closed for "improvements" as plans for plumbing modifications and interior renovations were filed online.
Seven Brooklyn businesses were accused of illegally selling weed by NY's cannabis agency, which still hasn't set up a legal sale system.
It's like Manhattan's beloved banana pudding bakeshop and a Brooklyn craft brewery walked into a bar.
A blaze recently tore through Hiller & Moon leaving the shop's interior destroyed. Now, locals are rallying to raise funds for the store.
A customer who had a (presumably allergic) "reaction" tipped Van Leeuwen off to 2K pints with unmarked tree nut traces, the company said.
Fleisher's shuttered its four locations last year after staff walked out when the CEO removed BLM signs. Its Park Slope outpost is now open.
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All of the sweaters, toys, and leashes at Gone to the Dogs are handmade, fair trade products, crafted from sustainable materials.
The planned Fifth Avenue store stands to be Savage x Fenty's biggest, and only non-mall shop (so far), amid its nationwide expansion.
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