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In the News Inside the Newly Spotless Subway: ‘I’ve Never Seen It Like This’ [NYT] How...
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.
In the News Inside the Newly Spotless Subway: ‘I’ve Never Seen It Like This’ [NYT] How...
This early 20th century bow-fronted house has period details like stained glass, parquet floors and ...
In the News George Floyd, From ‘I Want to Touch the World’ to ‘I Can’t Breathe’ [NYT]...
When apartments in this 1905 neo-Renaissance building were first pitched to early tenants, advertise...
In the News Commuters in Face Masks on the Subway as N.Y.C. Begins Reopening [NYT] In Lieu o...
Well known in Brooklyn for its faux mansard roof and picturesque charm, the former Ulmer Brewery off...
An affordable housing lottery has opened for 20 units in a recently built 19-story mixed-use buildin...
In the News New York City Begins Reopening After 3 Months of Outbreak and Hardship [NYT] De ...
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a modern condo in Prospect Heights, a sin...
Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for 29 Units in Williamsburg, Starting at $1,101 a Month An affo...