The 1,500-square-foot apartment, in a 1929 building by renowned architect Emery Roth, had many pluses, including expansive rooms, three exposures with city and Prospect Park views, and salvageable ...
Since 2017, NYCHA has placed more and more of its public housing apartments in the hands of private-sector managers.
In a circa 1870s tenement turned co-op not far from McGoldrick Park, this top-floor unit has period charm, modern updates, ...
The old-fashioned butler's pantry with its built-ins for dishes and linens and soft metal sinks for washing delicate ...
City of Yes” and neighborhood rezonings created vast new potential for development, but progress depends on further action by ...
Designed by Slee & Bryson, this Ditmas Park residence has curb appeal and interior details like mantels, wainscoting, and ...
A joint venture called the Brooklyn Ascending Land Company is proposing 9,000 apartments in total for the Prospect Heights ...
Popular stories on Brownstoner this week include a Cobble Hill studio on the market, a Crown Heights housing lottery, and ...
The city will build Brooklyn’s first “blue belt” in the park, building on the Prospect Park Alliance’s ongoing Lakeshore ...
More than 70 people testified at a Landmarks Preservation Commission hearing on a proposed 27-story tower planned for a ...
The few 19th century carriage houses that remain in Brooklyn’s brownstone belt have long been coveted for their charm as dwellings, though they’re often tight on living space. When Osso Architecture ...
The rental has many original features, including mantels, a built-in sideboard, and wood-burning stove, along with modern ...
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