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Crown Heights »

A new thrift shop has earned the ire of its Franklin Ave. neighbors by applying for a liquor license.

Crown Heights »

Affordable housing initatives aimed at longtime tenants attract desperate newcomers as rents balloon.

Chelsea »

The cafe was forced to close Wednesday after its landlord doubled the rent, Paradise's owner said.

Crown Heights »

The Crown Heights Assembly wants affordable housing and an 'anti-harassment area' included in rezoning.

Crown Heights »

A Crown Heights arts and crafts camp is taking on tenants rights.

Crown Heights »

Photographer Ruvi Leider's "Close to Home" inaugurates the new genre-defying arts space on Rogers Ave. 

Crown Heights »

For the owner of Williamsburg's Lula Bean cafe, a new Crown Heights venture keeps things close to home.

Bushwick »

The art fair features Bushwick artists to complement this year's "bohemia" theme.

Crown Heights »

After 40 years on Franklin Avenue, Tony Fisher extends his popular brand into uncharted territory.

Prospect Heights »

Enjoy the sunshine during office hours with Brooklyn's free outdoor workspaces.

Crown Heights »

Neighborhood-minded newcomers are beginning to crop up on staunch old Brooklyn Commmunity Boards.

Bed-Stuy »

The house, at 7 Arlington Place, closed $400,000 above asking price.

Lower East Side »

Eleven buildings including the one housing Pulino's were sold to an investor group in an all-cash deal.

Central Harlem »

Blow puts "The Breaks" on the negative when discussing Harlem's development.

Bed-Stuy »

This member of folk-singing royalty prefers the spacious Brooklyn digs to a Manhattan shoebox.