Food & Drink
Inside DeKalb Market Hall, Disneyland of Food
With 40 diverse vendors, Brooklyn's largest food hall makes its impressive debut at City Point
By Kara Cutruzzula
Our Town
Making the Immigrant’s Hard Road a Little Easier
How a Brooklyn-based group sparks rallies, provides vital services, and stands up to Donald Trump
By Emily Nonko
Industry
Freelancing? How to Make the Most of Your Solo Act
As a new city law adds protections, three Brooklyn freelancers share their own business-survival tips
By Patrick Smith
Real Estate
What a 100% Affordable Rental Building Looks Like
In Brooklyn's Prospect Heights, a stylish development on Carlton Avenue puts a dent in the city's housing crisis
By Stephen Koepp
Industry
Ahoy! How Brooklyn’s Marine Terminal Came Back to Life
The Sunset Park facility is humming again, helping fuel the neighborhood's industrial surge
By Allison Prang
Industry
Beautiful Bikes, Gender-neutral Beer, and the Lice Ladies
Your weekly roundup of the latest Brooklyn business news, from The Bridge and its media colleagues
By The Editors
Design & Tech
How to Build a Bicycle Company in 12 Easy Lessons
Getting rolling was a challenge, but after five years in business, this Brooklyn entrepreneur has learned a thing or two about steering a startup
By Kara Cutruzzula
Industry
Why This Brooklyn Exec 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
By Stephen Koepp
Industry
Northside Music Fest: Our Top 10 Picks
Some 300 artists will perform this week at the giant Brooklyn event; we offer a few essential choices
By Dan Callahan
Design & Tech
How Cryptocurrency Could Change Filmmaking
A Brooklyn-based director aims to finance her thriller, 'Braid,' using an emerging technology for fundraising
By Stephen Koepp