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East Village »

A new short film calls on viewers to support a strugging East Village business impacted by construction.

Hudson Heights »

Colorina Kids, which operated for almost 50 years, also recently shuttered.

Chelsea »

Participants have a shot at a share of $150,000 in prize money for their businesses.

Midtown »

The fastest growth was in Brooklyn, where the number increased 77 percent.

Inwood »

The store will be the first permanent tenant in the The Stack's ground-floor retail space.

Bed-Stuy »

Brooklyn FoodWorks will offer a 24/7 commercial kitchen space and workshops to entrepreneurs. 

Washington Heights »

Reynold's was one of the last Irish bars in a neighborhood once teeming with pubs.

Bed-Stuy »

Councilman Robert Cornegy wants legislation to extend anti-harassment protections to commercial tenants.

Inwood »

Tonnie's Minis will be featured on the show, which aims to transform struggling small businesses. 

Prospect Heights »

The Democratic National Committee chose Philadelphia over Brooklyn for the presidential convention.

TriBeCa »

The store will offer discounts on a selection of its wine as it prepares to close.

Washington Heights »

Owner Betty Zafiros cited personal health issues as the reason for the closure.

East New York »

The tech company worked with the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce to support its "GoDigital!" campaign.

Prospect Heights »

Siblings Dan and Morgan Sevigny run three tree stands in Brooklyn and deliver to all five boroughs.

Bed-Stuy »

I Like Mike's pop-up store is among several in the area opening for the shopping season.