
More space for chefs to do chef stuff. via Facebook We’ll say this much about the de Blasio administration: They might be working hand-in-hand with developers to change Brooklyn forever, but they also at least show a passing interest in helping out burgeoning entrepreneurs. One day after we learned that aspiring lady bosses are getting a boost, here’s the news that Bed-Stuy is getting Brooklyn’s first culinary incubator, a lab space for chefs, caterers and aspiring food geniuses space to cook and create. Like a traditional incubator, which provides a safe, warm space for chicks before they hatch, the Brooklyn FoodWorks that opens this summer will be proving a space for food professionals to grow their business and learn, according to DNA Info. The incubator will be located in Bed-Stuy’s Pfizer Building, which you might remember from being cast in a starring role in PBS’ investigation into whether artisanal food could save… Read More