Industry Andrew Hoan, CEO of the Brooklyn Chamber, to Depart The business group's chief, who led the Chamber through its 100th anniversary, said he'll step down in May By Stephen Koepp
Industry Very Heavy Industry: Inside the City’s Largest Shipyard Yes, they still work on ships in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where 150 workers give vessels their overhauls and tune-ups By Patrick Smith
Industry Gala of the Century: How the Brooklyn Chamber Lived It Up Celebrating its 100th anniversary, the business group had a ball, complete with a marching band and Coney Island side shows By The Editors
Industry Will the State Finally Catch up With Scofflaw Truckers? The death of a 13-year-old bicyclist inspires demands for tougher laws against unlicensed drivers who kill By Michael Stahl
Industry Everything Old Is Cool Again: How Retro Companies Thrive In our thoroughly digital world, these 15 Brooklyn companies do things in a refreshingly analog way By Kara Cutruzzula and Arden Phillips
Industry How to Grow: the Challenge of Scaling up a Small Business You need capital, great workers and affordable space–and the city could do more to help, say Brooklyn entrepreneurs By Stephen Koepp
Industry How Brooklyn Companies Plan to Spend Their New Tax Breaks More hiring, increased charitable giving and even bonuses for the rank-and-file are among the responses to the law change By Arden Phillips
Industry The Joy of Axe Throwing Comes to Town. So We Chucked a Few At a new Brooklyn venue, Kick Axe Throwing, our reporter tries her hand at a trendy diversion with a bit of an edge By Arden Phillips
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