Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: Brooklyn Paramount to Open Next Month
Catch up on your reading with a look at the most popular stories from the past week.
Brooklyn Paramount Set to Open Next Month With Music Shows, Restored Opulent 1920s Interior
Still putting the finishing touches on its highly anticipated restoration, Brooklyn Paramount is getting ready to open its doors March 27 as a live-music venue.
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Grand Park Slope Townhouse With Woodwork, Mantels, Koi Pond Asks $9.75 Million
It has quite a grand street presence, and this 1880s Romanesque Revival townhouse also boasts original details like pocket doors, wainscoting, and mantels along with some later colorful baths. In the Park Slope Historic District at 17 Montgomery Place, it’s unusually wide at 30 feet and comes with a nearby parking space.
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Brooklynites Ask MTA to Revive B71 in Brooklyn Bus Redesign
As the Metropolitan Transportation Authority prepares to release its final draft plan for the Brooklyn Bus Network Redesign, residents in parts of western and central Brooklyn want to revive a long-dead bus line.
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Open House Picks: A Prospect Lefferts Gardens Limestone and Three More, Starting at $899K
Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Prospect Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Bay Ridge, and Marine Park. They range in price from $899,000 to $5.4 million.
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Crown Heights ‘Eco-Yogi’ Townhouse Offered Via Affordable Housing Lottery Is Only $678K
It’s an incredible deal, with an even more incredible backstory. An entire townhouse is for sale and available through the city’s affordable housing lottery. It’s the kind of home and unbelievably low price tag Brooklyn real estate dreams are made of: A 19th century Italianate townhouse with a high stoop for a mere $678,000 — perhaps a third of its full market value.
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