Put Yourself at the Helm of a Water View From the Home of a 19th Century Hudson River Merchant
With a vista looking out to the Hudson River, it's understandable why a 19th century merchant who fe...
Susan De Vries is the Photo and Research Director for Brownstoner. She has a background in historic preservation, historic site management, and research, and has a passion for photography, documenting 19th century architecture, and ferreting out fact from folklore.
With a vista looking out to the Hudson River, it's understandable why a 19th century merchant who fe...
On the parlor floor of an Italianate brownstone, this Carroll Gardens one-bedroom has a bit of outdo...
On the anniversary of the death of George Floyd, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Cherry Esplanade will...
Behind a Permastone facade, this early 20th century standalone has a surprising wealth of original w...
Brooklynites who have been busy nurturing their green thumbs over the last year will have a chance t...
In a World War II-era housing complex originally designed for Navy officers and the enlisted, this C...
Filled with some statement-making wallpaper, this 1870s Neo-Grec has some design flair on display in...
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a brownstone in Park Slope, a brick row h...
After Years on the Market, Clinton Hill’s Remarkable Pfizer Mansion Enters Contract After a lon...
With a bright red door, a windowed porch and a front gable ornamented with shingles and half-timberi...