Industry
This Indie Publisher Is Throwing the Books at Trump
Brooklyn's Melville House, an activist press, is having a heyday as a voice of the resistance
By Tyler Woods
Design & Tech
The Making of a Brooklyn Design Star
Shanan Campanaro of Eskayel turned dreamy patterns into a small-batch success story, but it almost didn't happen
By Lisa M. Collins
Industry
What a Kick! Pro Soccer Lands in Brooklyn, With Attitude
Why a feisty cable-TV mogul decided to buy the struggling New York Cosmos and launch their comeback in Coney Island
By Allison Prang
Food & Drink
How to Pitch Your Food Startup in Two Minutes
A Bronx-based hot sauce and innovative food-waste programs took their best shot during a contest run by the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership
By Kara Cutruzzula
Industry
How Music Became Big Business in Brooklyn
Next week's opening of the mammoth club Brooklyn Steel affirms the borough's status as a national music capital
By Dan Callahan
Design & Tech
Made in Brooklyn, Right in Front of Your Eyes
How a new brand with vision, Lowercase, created a stylish product rarely manufactured in America anymore: eyeglasses
By Kara Cutruzzula
Food & Drink
How Brooklyn’s Middle East Survives Against the Odds
In an age of anti-Muslim politics, the businesses of Atlantic Avenue have drawn fresh support from neighbors
By Angelica Frey
Our Town
How Trump’s Budget Cuts Could Hit Brooklyn
Sharp reductions in spending would potentially harm cultural groups, environmental cleanup and social services
By Patrick Smith
Design & Tech
Industrial Giant to Create a Digital Hub in Dumbo
United Technologies, maker of jet engines and elevators, will spend $300 million to join Brooklyn's tech sector
By Stephen Koepp
Design & Tech
A Smart New Portal into the World of Web TV
A Brooklyn internet startup, Stareable, is the answer to fear of missing out, guiding viewers to more than 2,900 shows
By Stephen Koepp