Park Slope Brownstone With Elaborate Detail, Deep Garden, Dumbwaiter Asks $4.9 Million
In Park Slope, this large single-family townhouse is an exceptionally well preserved example of late...
Stephen Zacks is an architecture critic, urbanist, and curator based in New York City. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Village Voice, Art in America, Hyperallergic, Abitare, Landscape Architecture Magazine, The Architect’s Newspaper, Architectural Record, Metropolis, Monocle, Blueprint, Mic, Curbed, and Print. He is currently writing a cultural history of New York City during the 1970s and 80s.
In Park Slope, this large single-family townhouse is an exceptionally well preserved example of late...
A one-bedroom apartment in Windsor Terrace has the advantage of a spacious living room and bedroom, ...
In Boerum Hill, this deceptively modest, fully detached pre-Civil War Greek Revival wood-frame house...
This unusual duplex condo in Ditmas Park is one of three units in what was originally a two-family E...
This Italianate brick townhouse in Gowanus has already attracted its shared of press attention, reno...
This week, our open house picks run the gamut from dolled up Italianates in Fort Greene and Clinton ...
We return to the Romanesque Revival in this garden-level one bedroom in Park Slope close to Prospect...
As stately Park Slope mansions go, this Romanesque Revival brick and brownstone one designed by C.P....
Here's a well-located, well-groomed, but relatively compact prewar one-bedroom co-op in Prospect Hei...
The more things change, the more they stay the same: This beguiling early 20th century single-family...