Our Town
The Battle for a Once-safe Brooklyn District Gets Heated
Marty Golden, the borough's lone GOP state senator, faces a determined challenger and increasingly raucous crowds
By Michael Stahl
Industry
Chase Opens a ‘New Generation’ Bank in Brooklyn
The company's new Williamsburg branch, its 78th in the borough, is designed to be folksy and comfortable
By Stephen Koepp
Industry
Brooklyn Nets Embrace the Fans at ‘Practice in the Park’
Just days from the team's season opener, thousands show up to see the players up close and snag some T shirts
By The Editors
Food & Drink
What Will Help Nightlife Thrive? The ‘Night Mayor’ Listens up
Entrepreneurs vent about rising rents, aggressive city inspections, and the struggles of minority-owned businesses
By Michael Stahl
Industry
A Dog Walker’s Life: Inside a Growing Service Industry
How a Brooklyn-born company grew step-by-step into a pet care business with 2,000 customers
By Michael Stahl
Real Estate
Million Dollar Charade? Behind a Reality TV Show in Brooklyn
The facts about how broker Ryan Serhant took over sales of the 550 Vanderbilt luxury condo suggest the liberties taken to create a good tale
By Norman Oder
Industry
On a Historic Day, Women Gather to Chart the ‘New Rules’
As a partisan duel took place in Washington, a Brooklyn conference looked for solutions to problems in the workplace and beyond
By Stephen Koepp
Industry
What Should a Legal Weed Industry Look Like? Brooklyn Sounds off
Who will gain from recreational-marijuana sales in New York? Brooklynites say it shouldn't be taken over by big business
By Michael Stahl
Our Town
Postcards from Atlantic Antic, Brooklyn’s Grand Street Fair
Stroll along with us past 36 scenes from the 2018 edition of Brooklyn's kaleidoscopic feast for the senses
By The Editors
Food & Drink
Meet Brooklyn’s Inspired New Wave of Italian Chefs
Leaving red sauce to the traditionalists, four pioneers experiment with a simple-yet-sophisticated cuisine
By Angelica Frey