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Gowanus »

Shoppers say they're devastated that one of the neighborhood's most affordable groceries is closing.

Gowanus »

The A&P-owned chain has been selling off properties under a bankruptcy filing.

Midtown »

The presence of Uber and other new taxi services is taking a toll on medallion revenue.

Bed-Stuy »

Faith leaders and residents rallied to protest spending at the Bed-Stuy hospital. 

Bed-Stuy »

Councilman Robert Cornegy asked the Brooklyn DA to investigate spending at Interfaith Medical Center. 

DUMBO »

The agency rejected the claims because the venue's owner filed for bankruptcy.

DUMBO »

Tyler Lindsay and Katherine Cassell continue to work with reBar couples after the venue closed abruptly.

DUMBO »

The sudden closure of the DUMBO event space has left dozens of couples scrambling.

Bed-Stuy »

The state will fund beleaguered Interfaith Medical Center through March 7.

Bed-Stuy »

Interfaith Medical Center will stay open in a deal with the state's Health Department, officials said.

TriBeCa »

The 29-year-old TriBeCa dance studio will close by Sept. 1 without the needed funds, the owner said.

Civic Center »

Dance New Amsterdam will remain open for classes despite the bankruptcy filing.

Carroll Gardens »

The Court Street Tavern will reopen soon under its original name "Ryan's."

Cobble Hill »

The Court Street bar filed for bankruptcy protection after it was bought by a new owner in 2005.