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.
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.
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.
When work-from-home space was no longer needed, a couple transformed the area to a sometime home office, guest room, and general chill-out space, with an expanded adjacent bath.
More than 100 locals attended a community input meeting at Brooklyn Borough Hall to give their feedback on the redesign of Columbus Park.
The Brooklyn Studio transformed a previously austere condo with rich color and pattern for a well-traveled young lawyer-turned-psychologist.
Still putting the finishing touches on its highly anticipated restoration, Brooklyn Paramount is getting ready to open its doors March 27 as a live-music venue.
Architect Alexandra Barker created arched openings between rooms, along with numerous other curved details, in the gut renovation of a four-story townhouse for venturesome clients.
A three-story row house with a dreary, dated interior but lots of potential was exactly what new homeowners were looking for.
More than 13 years after Hurricane Sandy, Red Hook Houses East has received more than $1.3 million in federal funding for permanent storm-related repairs.
After living in the house for several years, the homeowners wanted to open up the narrow parlor floor, redo the cellar to create clean storage space, and add central AC, among other things.