Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: Family-Friendly Restaurant Opens in Bed Stuy
Catch up on your reading with a look at the most popular stories from the past week.

Vinegar Hill. Photo by Susan De Vries
Vinegar Hill Is the First Brooklyn Neighborhood to List in City’s Top Three Most Expensive
Vinegar Hill has hit number three in the list of New York City’s most expensive neighborhoods, spurred by sales in one luxury development on Water Street.
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A PLG Standalone With a Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $999,888
Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Clinton Hill, Crown Heights, and Bay Ridge. They range in price from $999,888 to $2.795 million.
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Clinton Hill Cooperative One-Bedroom With Modern Flair, Pantry, Dining Nook Asks $649K
Units in the World War II-era Clinton Hill Cooperatives pop up frequently, but intriguingly this one-bedroom has a number of rarely seen period features, including a layout with original pantry. It is on the fifth floor of 209 Clinton Avenue, one of the buildings designed to solve a housing crisis for defense workers at the nearby Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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Winfield’s Opens in Old Manny’s Space in Bed Stuy, Slinging Burgers, Salads, Bagels
Winfield’s, a new family-friendly, diner-style restaurant, has opened on Bed Stuy’s Patchen Avenue offering breakfast and lunch at affordable prices, with plans to extend to dinner and brunch service.
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The Insider: Stylish ‘Upside Down’ Owner Duplex Crowns Greenpoint Townhouse Renovation
The new owners of a stoopless, century-old three-story row house knew from the get-go that they would leave the existing ground-floor rental apartment in place and transform the building’s upper floors, configured as two floor-through rental units, into a duplex for themselves.
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