Our Town
How to Be Charitable, from Brooklyn’s Guru of Giving
Cecilia Clarke, CEO of the borough's community foundation, explains why she intensified the group's activism toward social and racial justice
By Stephen Koepp
Industry
The Islanders Say Bye to Brooklyn, But Where Next?
The team wins a bid to build a new arena at Belmont, but their home during construction remains to be seen
By Norman Oder
Industry
Encore! Encore! Our 17 Most Read Stories of 2017
Gentrification and skyscrapers, buzzing drones and hand-woven pillows–these were among the year's hottest tales
By The Editors
Food & Drink
Hard Cider, Enjoying a Boom, Bubbles up in Brooklyn
A new Bushwick cidery and restaurant reflects a joyful obsession with Basque cuisine
By Angelica Frey
Real Estate
How to Start a Real Estate Agency from Scratch
A small Brooklyn brokerage, Niche, is a new generation of mom-and-pop shop, challenging industry giants
By Arden Phillips
Our Town
Inside a Brooklyn News Site’s Last-ditch Campaign
BKLYNER planned to shut down at the end of the month unless it could recruit 3,000 paying subscribers. Here's what happened
By Kara Cutruzzula
Industry
Where Seasonal Work Can Be More than Just a Holiday Gig
Brooklyn e-commerce retailer UncommonGoods aims to guide its hundreds of temp workers toward year-round careers
By KADIA GOBA
Industry
Gifts Galore, #MeToo, Local Tech Stars, and Knitting Man
Your weekly roundup of the latest Brooklyn business news, from The Bridge and its media colleagues
By The Editors
Industry
What Your Company Can Do to Prevent Sexual Harassment
In the era of #MeToo, employers of all kinds need to be ready to reckon with the sins of the past–and avert them in the future
By Lesley Alderman
Design & Tech
Meet the Latest Stars in Brooklyn’s Tech World
The makers of chatbots, podcasts, automated gardens and more were honored at the Technical.ly Brooklyn Awards
By The Editors