Got a project to propose for The Insiders? Contact Cara at caramia447 [at] gmail [dot] com When architect Luca Farinelli of Manhattan-based BLD LAB Architecture first saw the exceptionally narrow four-story townhouse he was charged with renovating, one of a row of five designed by architect William B. Tubby and built in 1894, “it seemed…
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Class Action Lawsuit Filed to Recover
Investors can contact the law firm at no cost to learn more about recovering their losses LOS ANGELES, June 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Portnoy Law Firm advises Amazon.com, Inc. (“Amazon” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: AMZN) investors that a class action filed on behalf of investors that purchased Amazon shares and lost money are…
Park Slope Two-Bedroom With Breakfast Nook, Large Foyer, Parquet Asks $1.175 Million
With its large rooms, central foyer and curved doorways, this Park Slope two-bedroom reflects the design sensibilities of the early ’40s. It’s on the fourth floor of 44 Prospect Park West, a six-story, 55-unit building across from Prospect Park and just outside the historic district. The brown brick building has a broad and modern entrance…
ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages LMP Automotive
NEW YORK, June 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of LMP Automotive Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: LMPX) between June 29, 2021 and May 19, 2022, both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”) of the important July 26, 2022 lead plaintiff deadline. SO WHAT:…
Prospect Park South Colonial Revival With Wood Burning Fireplace, Garage Asks $3.295 Million
Even in a neighborhood filled with architectural beauties, this Prospect Park South standalone catches the eye with its fine Colonial Revival details and pleasing proportions. In the same family hands since the 1960s, 144 Westminster Road has seen some interior changes over the decades, but there are still some period details intact along with a…
16 Design Moves That Could Hurt Your Home’s Value, According to Real Estate Pros
The rules of the real estate market have spoken. Yasser Chalid/Getty Images 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, designing a home to your specifications can definitely make it much more enjoyable to live…
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 wood floors, stained glass, moldings, and a mantle along with some updates like recessed lighting…
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 the Landmarks-approved scope of work included re-creating the missing dentil cornice at No. 450. That…
Lark Cafe to Open at Prospect Park Parade Ground
By Ximena Del Cerro, Brooklyn Paper Lattes and bagels from a good sport! Foamy cups of coffee and smoothies decorated with slices of fresh fruit have made Lark Cafe a neighborhood favorite in Flatbush. So much so that when Prospect Park Alliance, the non-profit that sustains Brooklyn’s second-largest park, was looking for a local business…
Employees at Park Slope Barnes & Noble Vote to Unionize
Employees at the Barnes and Noble bookstore in Park Slope voted overwhelmingly in favor of unionizing last week. Booksellers, cashiers, and baristas at the store first notified management of their intention to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union in May, and asked that the company voluntarily recognize their efforts. Barnes and Noble declined…
