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Bed-Stuy »

The Australian-style cafe on Decatur Street will stay the same despite the name change, the owner said.

DUMBO »

The chain's first Brooklyn location will feature a variety of brews, cocktails and food.

Upper East Side »

In each burglary, Thomas Cronin would ride up on a bike and throw a rock into the window or door.

Bed-Stuy »

The spot on Marcus Garvey Boulevard will sell arrangements ranging from $12 to $18, the owner said.

Mott Haven »

The shop, called Filtered Coffee, will be located at East 134th Street and Third Avenue.

Cobble Hill »

The eatery at 264 Clinton St. is in its soft opening in the former Ted & Honey space.

Bed-Stuy »

The new spot opened on Feb. 22 on the corner of Nostrand and Lafayette avenues.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The new location also offers more seating and power outlets than the original space, its owner said.

Bed-Stuy »

Eva Jean's on Kosciuszko Street and Brooklyn Kettle, a cafe on Putnam Ave., are Bed-Stuy additions.

Bushwick »

Here's a roundup of what's new in Greenpoint, Williamsburg and Bushwick.

Financial District »

Voyager Espresso, inside 110 Williams St., in the underground concourse, opened in December.

DUMBO »

Here are the restaurants, bars, and coffee shops that will be open and closed for the holidays.

Port Morris »

Developer Keith Rubenstein will still move forward with plans for new businesses in the neighborhood.

Bed-Stuy »

Subaltern Coffee Co. will set up shop in the mornings at the Tompkins Avenue bar.