Beautiful Bikes, Gender-neutral Beer, and the Lice Ladies
Your weekly roundup of the latest Brooklyn business news, from The Bridge and its media colleaguesHow Brooklyn Bicycle Co. is riding high. Why a Brooklyn executive was tapped to rescue J. Crew. An East Williamsburg filmmaker aims to finance her movie through cryptocurrency (we can explain). Brooklyn gets a self-driving vehicle startup, “Gender Neutral” beer, and kale grown in shipping containers. And the lice ladies of Brooklyn go corporate. Entrepreneurship is alive and well!
1. How to build a bicycle company in 12 easy lessons
Getting rolling was tough, but after five years in business, this Brooklyn entrepreneur has learned a thing or two about steering a startup. Read more. [The Bridge]
2. Why this Brooklyn executive was tapped to rescue J. Crew
West Elm president Jim Brett worked miracles with the Dumbo-based retailer. Now he’ll need to do it again. Read more. [The Bridge]
3. Northside music fest: Our top 10 picks
Some 300 artists are performing this week at the giant Brooklyn event; we offer a few essential choices. Read more. [The Bridge]
4. How cryptocurrency could change filmmaking
A Brooklyn-based director aims to finance her thriller, ‘Braid,’ using an emerging technology for fundraising. Read more. [The Bridge]
5. Delta Airlines created a giant selfie opportunity in W'burg
The airline painted exotic locales on an the wall of an industrial building for singles to snap selfies like they’re world travelers. Read more. [Adweek]
6. Revving up Bklyn's leading autonomous vehicle startup
The 3D-mapping startup Carmera launches with the announcement of a $6.4 million financing round. Read more. [Technical.ly Brooklyn]
7. A Gowanus brewery launches "Gender Neutral" beer
Threes Brewing will launch the new beer, a “pale lager with lemon zest,” at party on June 22, ahead of the NYC Pride Parade. Read more. [Patch]
8. Why Elon Musk's brother is growing kale in Bed-Stuy
Ten “entrepreneurial farmers” selected by Square Roots, Kimbal Musk’s startup, each get a 320-sq.-ft. shipping container to grow their crops. Read more. [Reuters]
9. A Muslim-owned Jewish deli is one of our best-kept secrets
Inside the unassuming storefront of David’s Brisket House sits a tasty lesson in deceiving appearances. Read more. [The Times of Israel]
10. The lice ladies of Brooklyn go corporate
What was once a homey—if disgusting—therapeutic rite of passage is a thriving business, right alongside parent-baby music classes. Read more. [New York Times]