Industry
Local Honey, Gothamist Gone, Crypto Charges, and Flying Axes
Your weekly roundup of the latest Brooklyn business news, from The Bridge and its media colleagues
By The Editors
Industry
Made in Brooklyn? This Tour Guide Shows How It’s Done
Gifted storyteller Dom Gervasi puts his show on the road with a new bus tour of the borough's artisans and creators
By Arden Phillips
Food & Drink
Why Bees Are Happy to Work in the Big City
Well-tended by enthused apiarists, Brooklyn's thriving hives produce thousands of pounds of honey annually
By Angelica Frey
Industry
9 Ways to Make Work More Human
Brooklyn attendees of the Life@Work conference meditated, went to Mars, swapped stories about status, and brainstormed to make connections
By Kara Cutruzzula
Industry
Red Hook, Nets for Sale, E-Bikes, Con-Con and a Pod Hotel
Your weekly roundup of the latest Brooklyn business news, from The Bridge and its media colleagues
By The Editors
Industry
How I’ll Fix the Subways, Says the Conductor-in-Chief
At a Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce dinner, MTA chair Joe Lhota lays the tracks to a hopeful future
By Stephen Koepp
Design & Tech
The Brooklyn Nets Find Their New Look Close to Home
The team picks five local designers to supply the new apparel-and-accessories line dubbed Brooklyn Cool
By Arden Phillips
Our Town
Why New Yorkers Shouldn’t be Afraid of a Con-Con
If voters approve a Constitutional Convention, despite all the voices urging them to 'vote no,' this could be the start of fixing a broken system
By Howard Graubard
Industry
What Is a Pod Hotel and What Is It Doing in Brooklyn?
The micro-room hotel will bring affordable lodging to Williamsburg–as well as some baggage
By Patrick Smith
Our Town
Jennifer Egan’s Deep Dive into Brooklyn During Wartime
In an interview, the author of the new novel 'Manhattan Beach' tells of her discoveries about women in the Navy Yard, gangsters, and 1940s repartee
By Stephen Koepp