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Long Island City »

The Down to Earth market would sell local produce, plus specialty items like meat, pickles and jams.

Washington Heights »

The Yum Food Market will offer fresh fruits and vegetables every Wednesday at the Isabella coffee shop.

Corona »

Residents also complained that Moreno Produce employees were harassing them, the suit says.

Chelsea »

Downtown businesses are rushing to restock empty shelves as many still lack  refrigerated  products.

East Williamsburg »

A group is trying to convert the vacant lot behind Moore Street Market into an urban farm.

Williamsburg »

The discount grocer's makeover is only 30 percent complete, owner Anthony Diaz said.

Williamsburg »

The bargain grocer has revamped its Williamsburg store, drawing a crowd.

Navy Yard »

Mayor Bloomberg toured the Brooklyn Grange, tasting cherry tomatoes as he trekked through plant beds.

Belmont »

More than 80 food sellers Fordham and West Farms have agreed to showcase healthier fare.

Fort Greene »

As of July 11, affordable farm-fresh produce on sale in Fort Greene from 4 p.m. -7 p.m. each Wednesday.

Fort Greene »

The family that runs Mr. Coco's, Mr. Piña, and Mr. Kiwi's to open new store: Mr. Melon.

Bushwick »

Booted by Bushwick's future boutique hotel, Courtney Novak found a new spot for her flea.

Bushwick »

The city ruled against a new farmers' market outside Wyckoff Heights hospital.

Upper East Side »

The Food Emporium on 1066 Third Ave. will offer new gourmet foods and craft beers.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

A produce shop in Hell's Kitchen offers shoppers fruits and vegetables for cheaper prices than most Manhattan grocery stores, but without the crowds.