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Long Island City »

Olives Organic Market debuted Wednesday at 4237 27th St., selling grocery items and prepared foods.

Astoria »

A sign at the site says the new supermarket will open in 2017 and include free parking.

Astoria »

The popular store on 31st Street owes $218,014.80 in sales tax, according to officials.

Williamsburg »

All the iPhones and avocado toast you'll ever need are coming to the neighborhood.

Upper West Side »

Readers weighed in, with some bemoaning the news and some saying it's deserved after company changes.

Ditmars »

The Greek grocery opened its third store in the neighborhood on 35th Street and 23rd Avenue.

Upper East Side »

We asked if fruit cart vendors should be limited in how close they can be to brick-and-mortar stores.

Upper East Side »

Some stores have resorted to laying off workers to make up for lost income, Gristedes' owner said.

Kips Bay »

A Trader Joe's will open next year in the former Food Emporium space at Third Avenue and 32nd Street.

Long Island City »

The new market opened at 50-01 2nd Street on Nov. 14.

Park Slope »

The Park Slope Food Co-op will make loans to groups looking to start similar member-operated groceries.

Chelsea »

The long-awaited supermarket will hold a grand opening at 766 Sixth Ave. in Chelsea.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Brooklyn Fare will open its Manhattan outpost within the next five weeks.

Chelsea »

The popular grocer hopes to open on Sixth Avenue.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The neighborhood staple will reopen a few blocks away, its manager said.