A spacious one-bedroom on the fifth floor of a six-story elevator building in Prospect Heights was recently renovated to make most of the apartment’s charming prewar features. The winding layout includes a large foyer, dressing room and dining area with
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Selling a home can be a daunting task, but with the right preparation it can be a relatively easy process. The first step is to research your local market and find out here
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Dazzles With Light and Sound as Lightscape Returns
A seasonally crisp evening greeted the return of Lightscape on Wednesday night as visitors sipped hot chocolate and meandered through the spectacular light and sound transforming the grounds of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden for the holiday season.
From a pulsating
GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED ROSEN LAW FIRM Encourages
NEW YORK, June 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, continues to investigate potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Allianz SE (OTC: ALIZY) resulting from allegations that Allianz may have
16 Design Moves That Could Hurt Your Home’s Value, According to Real Estate Pros
The rules of the real estate market have spoken.
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One advantage in buying—or building—a home is the ability to customize it. Whether you’re building the home from scratch, or renovating it to be more modern and functional,
Work Starts to Transform Crown Heights Parking Lot Into Affordable Housing
Workers were busy Monday at a former One Brooklyn Health parking lot on Crown Heights’ Park Place that is slated to become a five-story, 43-unit affordable housing development as part of a sweeping $1.4 billion state plan to revitalize central
Another Hot Summer Brings Concerns About Access to Brooklyn Cooling Centers
By Isabel Song Beer, Brooklyn Paper
July is on average New York City’s hottest month of the year, and with climate change steadily heating up the planet, summer months will undoubtedly increase in temperature: the first week of July this
Seven-Bedroom Ditmas Park West Standalone Asks $6,950 a Month
On a leafy street in Ditmas Park West this capacious early 20th century standalone would allow a renter to spread out over three floors of living space and offer up some outdoor space.
At 489 Rugby Road, the single-family has
Brooklyn News: Affordable Housing Lottery in East New York
Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for East New York Apartments Starting at $589 a Month
An affordable housing lottery has launched for studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments for the first building of a large, four-building affordable and supportive housing development rising
Coney Island Celebrates Locals With Co-Naming Ceremonies
By Adam Daly, Brooklyn Paper
Three Coney Island streets were recently co-named to honor the legacy of locals who have left a lasting mark on the south Brooklyn community.
Co-naming ceremonies held in the past two weeks honored Reverends Sylvester
A Pair of Greek Revivals, Clinton Hill’s Oldest Landmarked Houses Emerge From Scaffolding
The scaffolding has come down and work on the two oldest houses in the Clinton Hill Historic District was wrapping up when we stopped by last week. The pair at 448 and 450 Waverly Avenue were constructed circa 1840s, and
