Blog Stream
- Will the Windsor Place Cafe Ever Open?
- House of the Day: 271 Jefferson Avenue
- Co-op of the Day: 1 Pierrepont Street, #1B
- Rental of the Day: 1311 Pacific Street
- Open and Shut
- Bed Stuy Condo The Shelton Hits the Open Market
- Inside the New(ish) Brooklyn Bridge Park Offices
- Mortgage Rates Hit Record Lows
- Owner Gives Up on Selling Spike’s Firehouse on Dekalb
- Details on North 6th Street Church Purchase, Conversion
- Downtown School Trying to Spurn P.S. 8′s Advances
- Wednesday Links
- Tuesday Blogwrap
- Closing Bell: Is Park Slope Dead?
- Building of the Day: 26 Court Street
Will the Windsor Place Cafe Ever Open?
House of the Day: 271 Jefferson Avenue
Flip-o-rama! This beautiful corner brownstone at 271 Jefferson Avenue traded for just $600,000 back in September and the new owne... More
Co-op of the Day: 1 Pierrepont Street, #1B
All right, let’s get this out of the way: This apartment at 1 Pierrpont Street is on the ground floor. Okay, now that we got that... More
Rental of the Day: 1311 Pacific Street
$1,900/month for a one-bedroom apartment on Pacific Street and Nostrand Avenue? Seems like a stretch to us, but the space is nice in... More
Open and Shut
Columbia Street Waterfront
This week the blogosphere wondered, “Is the Columbia St. Waterfront the new Smith Street?R... More
The Insider
- The Insider: Green Agenda in Carroll Gardens
- The Insider: Working with Woodwork in Park Slope
- The Insider: Built-Ins for Brownstones
- The Insider: 12-Footer in Lower Slope
- The Insider: Over-the-Top Mansion in Clinton Hill
- The Insider: Kitchen Extension in Brooklyn Heights
- The Insider: New Row Houses in Red Hook
- The Insider: Converted Schoolhouse in Cobble Hill
- The Insider: Parlor Floor Upgrade in Boerum Hill
- The Insider: ‘No Compromises’ Reno in Brooklyn Heights
- The Insider: Shipshape Kitchen in Brooklyn Heights
- The Insider: Total Gut Reno in Brooklyn Heights
- The Insider: All the Details in Bed-Stuy
- The Insider: Clinton Hill Classic in Modern Dress
- The Insider: Well-Crafted Rehab in Bed-Stuy
Interview
- The Hot Seat: Amy Sananman
- The Hot Seat: Regina Myer
- The Hot Seat: Jennifer Lantzas
- The Hot Seat: Shai Lauros
- The Hot Seat: Mary Catherine McGarvey & Anna Robinson
- The Hot Seat: David Von Spreckelsen
- The Hot Seat: Amy Hughes
- The Hot Seat: Paul Basile
- The Hot Seat: Daniel Friedman
- The Hot Seat: Kathleen Laziza
- The Hot Seat: Anthony Dellecave
- The Hot Seat: Page Travelstead
- The Hot Seat: Elizabeth Crowell
- The Hot Seat: Donald Brennan
- The Hot Seat: Victoria Hagman
Closing Bell
- Closing Bell: Is Park Slope Dead?
- Closing Bell: Pretty in PLG
- Closing Bell: Super SmorgasBrewery
- Closing Bell: Reading the Brooklyn Nabe Reports
- Closing Bell: desigNYC Pairs Projects with Professionals
- Closing Bell: Another Flea Weekend
- Closing Bell: Scouting NY Goes to Floyd Bennet Field
- Closing Bell: Exhibit Opens for Church Ave Mural Contest
- Closing Bell: The Winter Flea
- Closing Bell: Nominate Your Brooklyn Buildings
- Closing Bell: Waterfront Park Planned for Columbia Street
- Closing Bell: Sound Off on 7th Avenue
- Closing Bell: Cozy Up At the Brooklyn Flea
- Closing Bell: Celebrating Bay Ridge, Victorian Flatbush
- Closing Bell: Safe in This Place
Building of the Day
- Building of the Day: 26 Court Street
- Building of the Day: 52 Livingston Street
- Building of the Day: 376 Vernon Avenue
- Building of the Day: 426 Henry Street
- Building of the Day: 54-64 Prospect Place
- Building of the Day: 188 Montague Street
- Building of the Day: 93 Court Street
- Building of the Day: 91-93 Midwood Street
- Building of the Day: 777 Classson Avenue
- Building of the Day: 140 Kane Street
- Building of the Day: 97 MacDonough Street
- Building of the Day: 65 Sixth Avenue
- Building of the Day: 5 Stuyvesant Avenue
- Building of the Day: 491 Henry Street
- Building of the Day: 503 Atlantic Avenue
Development Watch
- Details on North 6th Street Church Purchase, Conversion
- Checking in at Voorhees Hall’s Glassy Reno
- New Nightspot Coming to Wythe Avenue
- Inside the Barclays Center Build-Out
- A Shot From Inside BAM Fisher Building
- Strong Place Townhouses Construction Blog: Intro
- Big Dig at Putnam Avenue Lot
- Plans Filed for Red Hook Community Garden Replacement
- Five Townhouses Taking Shape on Prospect Place
- A Peek at the Progress on BAM’s Fisher Building
- Burg Building at 260 North 9th Street Showing its Face
- Williamsburg Conversion Striving for ‘Character,’ ‘Warmth’
- H&M Marks its Territory on the Fulton Mall
- Transfer of Admirals Row to City a Done Deal
- Here’s How the Tweaked Design for 30 Henry Turned Out
Condos
- Bed Stuy Condo The Shelton Hits the Open Market
- Fino 122 Getting Ready for Takeoff
- Settlement in Lawsuit Over Defects at 50 Bridge Street
- Negotiations Underway for Failed Carroll Gardens Condo
- Bed-Stuy Condo 111 Monroe All Spoken For
- First Few New-Old Listings Trickle in for 20 Bayard
- Here’s How the Tweaked Design for 30 Henry Turned Out
- Williamsburg’s Jardin, Heights’ 75 Clinton Going Rental
- Condo of the Day: 70 Washington Street, #4LC
- Marketing Begins for 107 Prospect Park West
- Condo of the Day: 70 Washington Street, #2M
- New Brokers, Some Price Cuts for OPP’s Remaining Units
- LPC: 30 Henry Design Could be Better
- Dumbo’s Clocktower Penthouse Now Asking a Mere $19M
- Condo of the Day: 161 North 4th Street, #4F
Rentals
- Rental of the Day: 1311 Pacific Street
- Owner Gives Up on Selling Spike’s Firehouse on Dekalb
- Rental of the Day: 117 Saint James Place
- Rental of the Day: 79 Bridge Street
- Apartments in Dumbo’s 220 Water Street Now Up For Rent
- Rental of the Day: 44 Devoe Street, #2
- Rental of the Day: 28 Prospect Park Southwest
- Negotiations Underway for Failed Carroll Gardens Condo
- Rental of the Day: 453 85th Street
- Rental of the Day: 258 Adelphi Street
- Williamsburg’s Jardin, Heights’ 75 Clinton Going Rental
- Rental of the Day: 80 Grand Avenue
- Rental of the Day: 22 Fillmore Place
- Rental of the Day: 916 Union Street
- Curvy New Burg Building Ready for Renters
Landmark
- HDC Pushes Against Coignet Stone Lot Reduction
- LPC Approves Reduction of Coignet Stone Lot
- Preservationists: Heights Cinema Shouldn’t be Demolished
- LPC Designates Bank, OKs 30 Henry Street Design
- Lots of Support for More Crown Heights Landmarking
- LPC Considering Crown Heights North Phase III Today
- LPC: 30 Henry Design Could be Better
- 30 Henry Application Returns to Landmarks Tomorrow
- No Decision From LPC on 30 Henry Build
- Preservationists: Don’t Shrink Gowanus Landmark’s Lot
- Spotlight On: St. Marks Between New York and Kingston
- LPC Hearing on Reduction of Gowanus Building’s Lot
- Closing Bell: Petition to Landmark More of Fort Greene
- Roof Support for Carlton Mews Church
- Will a Visitors’ Center Lure Tourists to Green-Wood?
Streetlevel
- Will the Windsor Place Cafe Ever Open?
- Open and Shut
- New Nightspot Coming to Wythe Avenue
- Coffee Shop Now Open on Myrtle Avenue
- Mixed Feelings About New Massage Parlor on Remsen
- New Carroll Gardens Burger Joint Opens
- Locavore Restaurant Opening on Classon and Fulton
- Open and Shut
- Toy Store Opens in Prospect Lefferts Gardens
- Stone Park Cafe Expanding With Catering Hall
- Al Di La Expansion, Bar Corvo, Opens Tonight
- British-Style Pub In the Works on 5th Avenue
- Open and Shut
- Speedy Romeo Opens Tonight
- Celestino Opens in Bed Stuy to Good Reviews
Quality of Life
- In-the-Works McDonald’s Upsets Slopers
- Mixed Feelings About New Massage Parlor on Remsen
- Should Fowler Square Swallow Up South Elliott Place?
- Affordable Nabes The Times Forgot?
- Boerum Hillers Not Psyched About House of D Reopening
- Brownstone Belt’s Increasing Affluence, by the Numbers
- Have the Yuppie-Hasid Wars Come to Crown Heights?
- Williamsburg Bar Fight Rages On
- Closing Bell: Sound Off on 7th Avenue
- Robberies Rose in the Slope and Carroll Gardens Last Year
- Inmates Coming Back to the House of D Next Month
- Crackdown Coming to Two Local Methadone Clinics
- Residents Talk About Possible Fourth Avenue Upgrades
- Car Stripped of Wheels in Brooklyn Heights
- Hookers Seeing Red Over Strip Club
Food and Drink
- Open and Shut
- New Carroll Gardens Burger Joint Opens
- Locavore Restaurant Opening on Classon and Fulton
- End of a (Short) Era: Morton’s Closes in Downtown BK
- Bringing a New Eatery to Life in Old Abistro Space
- Open and Shut
- Stone Park Cafe Expanding With Catering Hall
- Candy Store Opening on Myrtle Avenue
- Al Di La Expansion, Bar Corvo, Opens Tonight
- Speedy Romeo Opens Tonight
- Franny’s Moving to Bigger Digs on Flatbush
- Williamsburg Bar Fight Rages On
- Celestino Opens in Bed Stuy to Good Reviews
- Bombay Masala Adding a Bar on Franklin
- Brooklyn Tap House Has Opened on Myrtle Avenue
Commercial
- Open and Shut
- Closing Bell: Is Park Slope Dead?
- Open and Shut
- H&M Marks its Territory on the Fulton Mall
- Big Clinton Hill Development Site on the Market
- Open and Shut
- Downtown Development Site Sells
- At-Risk Old Fulton Buildings ISO a New Owner
- Commercial Klutch: January Edition
- Open and Shut
- Open and Shut
- Open and Shut
- Open and Shut: The 2011 Edition
- Brooklyn’s Top Commercial Real Estate Sales in 2011
- Utrecht Art Supply Store Open at Myrtle Hall
Market
- Mortgage Rates Hit Record Lows
- Is the Housing Bottom Here?
- ‘Fragile Stability’ Seen in Fourth Quarter Market
- Buying a Better Deal Than Renting in Most Cities
- New Townhouse Listings Slow to a Crawl
- New York Still Faring Better Than Most Cities
- Elliman: Prices Up, Sales Down in 4th Quarter
- Corcoran’s 4Q Data Sending Mixed Messages
- Halstead: Second Half Prices Show Big Uptick
- Drowning In Data: Market Report Season
- TerraCRG: Commercial Real Estate Stabilizing
- Lots of Brooklyn in The Sunday Times
- Corco: More Listings, More Absorption
- Brooklyn Foreclosures Fell in November
- Brooklyn Top Borough for Stalled Developments
Walkabout
- Walkabout: Madame Jones comes to Brooklyn
- Walkabout: Death Rides the Rails, part 3
- Walkabout: Death Rides the Rails, part 2
- Walkabout: Death Rides the Rails, part 1
- Walkabout: Architecture-Good Queen Anne, part 2
- Walkabout: Architecture – Good Queen Anne
- Walkabout: Rev. Talmage’s Tabernacle-Pride Goeth…
- Walkabout: Rev. Talmage’s Tabernacle-Cleansing Fire
- Walkabout: Rev. Talmage’s Tabernacle – The Trial
- Walkabout: Rev. Talmage’s Tabernacle–”Organgate”
- Walkabout: Reverend Talmage’s Tabernacle, part 1
- Walkabout: Selling Christmas 1883
- Walkabout: Saving St. John the Baptist Church
- Walkabout: Brooklyn’s Abraham & Straus, part 2
- Walkabout: Brooklyn’s Abraham & Straus
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