Six New Businesses Opening in Fort Greene

Dine, Shop, and Support the Community

Renee Morway
Six New Businesses Opening in Fort Greene
Neighborhood: Fort Greene, Brooklyn
New York City, NY 11205
United States of America
Good news, Fort Greene! Six new businesses are opening on one avenue, Myrtle Avenue, according to Myrtle Minutes.

Many people have been working on the revitalization of Myrtle Avenue including the members of Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership, Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project LDC, and the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Business Improvement District.

The addition of these six new businesses is an asset to the overall goal.

Now, you will be able to shop, dine, and more on Myrtle while supporting the community. Here's a quick rundown of what you have to look forward to: (visit Myrtle Minutes for more details)

Brooklyn Stone Boutique, 366 Myrtle Avenue between Adelphi and Clermont: Shop for affordable luxury and exotic items at this new boutique. It's been open for a few weeks, but the grand opening celebration is Friday, October 15th (4-6pm) and Saturday, October 16th (2-6pm).

Salads, Soups, Etc., 507 Myrtle Avenue, between Ryerson & Grand: Enjoy fresh and affordable salads, soups, sandwiches and drinks.

Bechamel, 441 Myrtle Avenue, corner of Waverly Bechamel: Delicious Polish dishes await you.

The Emerson Bar, 561 Myrtle Avenue, between Emerson & Classon: Relax, chill out, have an innovative cocktail or beer, shoot a little pool and more at the Emerson.

Cake Joy, 364 Myrtle Avenue, between Adelphi & Carlton: A combination bakery and lounge where you can have your cake and eat it, too.

(Pub and Restaurant), 419 Myrtle Avenue, corner of Clinton Avenue: Have a unique dining experience in a vintage atmosphere reminiscent of the old New York.

There you have it, Fort Greene, six new businesses of great variety on Myrtle Ave. contributing to the community.

Enjoy, till next time, Fort Greene.

Source:

Jenifer, "6 New Businesses for Myrtle & One Grand Opening Next Week," Myrtle Minutes

Published by Renee Morway

From the skyscrapers of NYC, I face strength. From the people of NYC, I gain understanding. And from the heart of NYC, I feel inspiration. So, I tend to write about the city quite a bit.  View profile

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