With the end of 2025 in sight, things are looking pretty good, but there are still many issues affecting our local business community. We've seen quite a few new businesses open, however we've also unfortunately seen many forced to close. Commercial insurance rates are continuing to rise, with some property owners experiencing increases as high as 30%. In response to this trend, it's important for businesses to implement proactive risk management strategies. In addition, commercial rents are still rising, regulations and fines are continuing to place a burden on business owners, and the effects of tariffs and inflation are starting to impact business. Our mission remains the same and we continue to be here for you.

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Informational Session on Proposed Northside BID

The Chamber recently hosted an informational session about the potential formation of the Northside BID and

SMALL BUSINESS EXPO – LOVE LOCAL

The chamber's recent hyper-local Small Business Expo, the first of its kind in North Brooklyn, drew

NBK Chamber x Brooklyn Winery Mixer

On November 12, the North Brooklyn Chamber hosted an unforgettable Mixer at the Brooklyn Winery, bringing

Mathnasium Ribbon Cutting

On December 3rd, the North Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce proudly joined Mathnasium Williamsburg in celebrating their

Grand Opening Celebration: Ribbon Cutting Event at Dental Avenue Greenpoint

On a bright and sunny Thursday, June 13 , North Brooklyn Chamber celebrated the grand opening

WELLCOME(ЛАСКОВО ПРОСИМО) VESELKA!

The iconic East Village Ukranian diner Veselka has finally opened its doors in North Brooklyn.  Founded in 1954,

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