Clinton Hill Co-op With Mantel, Stained Glass, Plaster Ornament Asks $1.4 Million
An airy co-op in a late 19th century Beaux-Arts apartment building has high ceilings, a mantel, deli...
 Cate Corcoran
                        Cate Corcoran                    Cate Corcoran has written for The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, and San Francisco. She is renovating a wood frame house in Brooklyn and is obsessed with real estate, renovation, and places that time forgot.
An airy co-op in a late 19th century Beaux-Arts apartment building has high ceilings, a mantel, deli...
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While the layout has been slightly altered, a Crown Heights floor-through retains two slate mantels ...
Built for sizable Edwardian families, this top-floor co-op in a Park Slope limestone flats building ...