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Data Shows Uber Lockouts Make Major Impact on City’s Rideshare Drivers

Data Shows Uber Lockouts Make Major Impact on City’s Rideshare Drivers

Most of the city's rideshare drivers experienced app lockouts in August, a survey found.
Affordable Housing Lottery Opens For Gowanus Development

Affordable Housing Lottery Opens For Gowanus Development

There will be 90 affordable apartment units that will be available at 420 Carroll St.
Crabby Shack Celebrates a Decade of Seafood Magic in Crown Heights

Crabby Shack Celebrates a Decade of Seafood Magic in Crown Heights

A former stylist and an ex-music media executive have been feeding seafood with a touch of soul to local residents for ten years.
After 62 Yrs, Crest Hardware in Williamsburg to Close on Friday

After 62 Yrs, Crest Hardware in Williamsburg to Close on Friday

Owner Joseph Franquinha said the community's connection to the store was "deeper than he imagined."
Developers Close to Reviving Construction on Pacific Park, Reports Say

Developers Close to Reviving Construction on Pacific Park, Reports Say

If a deal is finalized between the current developer Greenland, the U.S. Immigration Fund and investors, construction could resume next year, according to media reports.
Discover Atrium82™: A Versatile Venue Transforming Fitness and Weddings

Discover Atrium82™: A Versatile Venue Transforming Fitness and Weddings

Tucked away in a second-story Park Slope is the uniquely designed miniature wedding venue and event space for wellness businesses and intimate gatherings.
4Play Skate Lounge Creates Inclusive Space for Neurodivergent and Sensory-Safe Roller Skating

4Play Skate Lounge Creates Inclusive Space for Neurodivergent and Sensory-Safe Roller Skating

Through combining wellness and roller skating, this rink creates an inclusive space "for play" on wheels
Backlash to Planned Large Nightclub in Greenpoint Continues

Backlash to Planned Large Nightclub in Greenpoint Continues

Area electeds and residents are comfortable with smaller venues, but are not happy with the possibility of a club with a 1,000-person capacity.
Brooklyn Seltzer Boys: NYC's Last Seltzer Factory

Brooklyn Seltzer Boys: NYC's Last Seltzer Factory

The Gomberg family has been making seltzer in Brooklyn since 1953.
Sign Up For Free Virtual Entrepreneurship Info Sessions

Sign Up For Free Virtual Entrepreneurship Info Sessions

Small business owners in Brooklyn with annual revenue of at least $75K are encouraged to sign up.