No-Fee Bushwick Unit With ‘Dutch’ Dining Room, Stained Glass Wants $3,200
With fretwork and built-ins, this floor-through apartment in Bushwick looks much as it might have when it was new.
With fretwork and built-ins, this floor-through apartment in Bushwick looks much as it might have when it was new.
It took generations for the dream of a penthouse addition with skyline views and lushly landscaped outdoor space to take shape above a three-story mixed-use building on a gritty avenue.
Community group Preserve Park Slope has merged into the longstanding Park Slope Civic Council as the two groups look to create a unified and stronger voice for local advocacy and engagement, leaders said.
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Back on the market with new photos and a floor plan, this Crown Heights wood frame is still beguiling, with original details, a rear-lot garage, and some newly uncovered history.
Four historic properties in Brooklyn join more than a dozen receiving the 34th Annual Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards from the New York Landmarks Conservancy next month.
In 40 degree weather and drizzling rain, a crowd gathered in Crown Heights in support of the tenants of 285 Eastern Parkway, who are currently facing the risk of eviction.
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This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Flatbush, East Flatbush, Williamsburg, and Brooklyn Heights.
On a rainy March afternoon, the tenants of 135 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg set up a tarp and a table outside their small apartment building. With baked goods and fresh chai, they were thanking their neighbors for their support and celebrating a victory.
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Advertised as a "New American Basement House" when it was completed in 1915, this Crown Heights row house still has some of its period detail intact, including an Arts and Crafts-style stair and tiled fireplace.