A premiere contemporary art space located on historic Atlantic Avenue in downtown Brooklyn, Clover’s Fine Art Gallery is devoted to exhibiting and promoting art work by emerging as well as…
This Brooklyn based studio for filmmakers & photographers is owned by Robert DiScalfani. The 25 ‘x 50’ studio has 16’ high ceilings and a 2500 sq. ft rooftop, which allows…
The restaurant is named Fisherman’s Dawta after the owner as a way to honor her father, a lifelong fisherman and canoe builder. Jennefier has also joined forces with her “dawta”,…
The eco-friendly boutique is a new concept in fashion: bringing the latest US and European designers to New York shoppers at wholesale prices or below. The newly renovated bi-level space…
What started as a lone dessert truck bivouacked on Bedford Avenue has turned into a burgeoning ice cream parlor empire, as Van Leeuwen opened their second brick-and-mortar location in Boreum…
Sister to its Lower East Side loction, Kaight focuses on selling eco-friendly clothing.
Besides staples like fresh vegetables and fruit, meats, milk and eggs, the Foodshed will feature regional vendors offering “added-value” products like cheeses, yogurt, granola, jams, honey, sauces and salsas, milled…
NuNu Chocolates says: Nunu Chocolates are totally natural and individually handmade with the finest ingredients. We use a single origin Cocoa bean derived from a Trintario and Criollo hybrid…
Escape says: Built in the 1850s, our bed and breakfast (an example of the Italianate architectural style) is nestled in historic Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. Boerum Hill is an enchanting…
Brooklyn Suites says: Our location at 331 State Street offers 6 attractive and comfortable studio apartments for 2-4 guests as well as a 2-bedroom apartment with a private garden. It…
A modern general store for a well-lived life, combining the charm of a country general store with the sophistication of a modern city lifestyle; specializing in all things fun and…
Take the refinement of Manhattan galleries, place it in Brooklyn, remove the pretention and de Castellane Gallery is born.
Brooklyn Exposed review: This past January, the corner of Hoyt Street and Atlantic Avenue transformed into a buzzing foodie hotspot with the opening of Mile End Delicatessen. Owners (and…