Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: HDFC Co-ops Set for City-Owned Sites
Popular stories this week include the opening of a Lidl grocery store in Crown Heights, a look at a Park Slope reno, and more Brooklyn news.
The entry of the brownstone at 420 8th Street in Park Slope. Photo via Compass
A Windsor Terrace Wood Frame and More to See, Starting at $968K
Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Gravesend, and Marine Park. They range in price from $968,000 to $3.995 million.
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Lidl Grocery Store Opens in Crown Heights
Lidl was crowded on opening day in Crown Heights when Brownstoner passed by. Known for its changing mix of gourmet items at affordable prices, the European chain now has four locations in Brooklyn.
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Affordable HDFC Co-ops Set to Rise on City-Owned Sites in Brooklyn
Eight new buildings with a total of 108 co-op apartments are planned for vacant or under-built city-owned sites in Bed Stuy, East New York, Brownsville, and East Flatbush, all offering affordable home ownership opportunities to first-time buyers.
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Three-Bedroom Clinton Hill Rental With Updated Kitchen Asks $11,500 a Month
This sprawling 1890s flat has been modernized with an open kitchen and updated bathrooms, and boasts three bedrooms. The Clinton, at 275 Clinton Avenue, has a prime setting on Clinton Hill’s scenic, mansion-filled avenue.
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The Insider: Architects Rebuild Sinking Park Slope Brownstone and Add a Penthouse
One thing Douglas Segulja has learned from years of architectural practice is this: “Never take the initial call at face value. The project often grows into something entirely different.”
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