Real Estate
Kushner Firm Harassed Tenants to Push Them Out, Says Lawsuit
Brooklyn borough president and watchdog group announce $10 million suit, charging "brazen disregard for human life"
By Stephen Koepp
Design & Tech
Voodoo Manufacturing: the Magic of a 3D Printing Startup
By orchestrating large numbers of desktop machines, the "digital factory" can mass produce items on short notice
By Michael Stahl
Real Estate
Was a Fire Set to Destroy Part of Brooklyn’s Industrial Past?
A 19th century storehouse, damaged by a suspicious blaze, becomes a symbol of the struggle to preserve sites in Gowanus and Red Hook
By Michael Stahl
Food & Drink
A Nomadic Brooklyn Brewery Opens Its Sleek New Home
The long-awaited taproom of Grimm Artisanal Ales showcases its award-winning brews. PLUS: our exclusive ranking of Brooklyn's 20 craft breweries
By Arden Phillips
Industry
En Garde in Gowanus! How Fencers Learn the Finer Points
At Brooklyn Fencing Center, an enthusiast of the martial art shares his passion with a new generation
By Anurag Papolu
Food & Drink
Learning to Cook Up a Brighter Future in Brownsville
At the Community Culinary Center, students get a head start in the hospitality industry and the neighbors get some fine meals
By Madison J. Gray
Our Town
In Booming Brooklyn, Who’s Getting Left Behind?
The borough outpaces the city in creating new jobs, but statistics show the persistence of Central Brooklyn's misery
By Graison Dangor
Food & Drink
Brooklyn’s Most Sultry Sweets, Whipped up in a Basement
Haute Chocolate founder Beryl Fine is making her mark with saucy packaging and unorthodox flavors
By Hannah Frishberg
Industry
A New Kind of Variety Store Blooms in Brooklyn
A Crown Heights mini-emporium called Park Deli reinvents the idea of the mom-and-pop shop
By Arden Phillips
Food & Drink
How This Brooklyn Startup Created an Irresistible Snack
“It’s sweet, it’s salty, it’s crunchy." Who could ask for anything more? The founder of Legally Addictive cookies finds the recipe for success
By Arden Phillips