Brownstone Boys: Thinking of Renovating in 2021? Here’s What It Will Cost You
It’s hard to believe it’s been about a year since we all carved home offices out of our living space -- and spent more time in our kitchens than possibly ever before.
It’s hard to believe it’s been about a year since we all carved home offices out of our living space -- and spent more time in our kitchens than possibly ever before.
It will close in the spring and reopen somewhere in New York City in the summer.
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While not abundant in square footage, this Art Deco-era studio has all the benefits of apartments from that era, including a separate dining space, arched doorways and closet space.
For 20 years the SOMA Community Coalition on Race has worked to make diversity a reality. Here's how they've done it.
We’re back once again to take a look at four of our featured listings from six months ago, focused on homes in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope and Carroll Gardens.
Opponents of the Gowanus rezoning sued the city Friday, alleging the Department of City Planning’s virtual Zoom hearings don’t allow for enough public review for the neighborhood-wide land use changes.
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This early 20th century Kensington single family offers some original details like wood floors, stained glass and coffered ceilings, along with a more recently renovated kitchen and bath.
This movement was spearheaded by Brooklyn CORE: The Congress of Racial Equality, which worked to create jobs, desegregate housing, and improve schools in Bed Stuy from 1960 to 1964.
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