Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: Photoville Returns, a Grand Limestone on the Market
Catch up on your reading with a look at the most popular stories from the past week.

Stuyvesant Heights Home With Double-Height Front Parlor, Catwalk Asks $1.9 Million
Here’s a uniquely configured home in the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, across the street from Fulton Park. Located at 63 Chauncey Street, the pale stone three-story was completed in 1901 and received a boho-chic renovation in the 1970s complete with double-height sections and a catwalk.
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The Seventh Year of Photoville Kicks Off in Brooklyn Bridge Park
The plaza under the Brooklyn Bridge has once again been transformed into a temporary photographic gallery with the return of Photoville to Brooklyn.
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Compact Park Slope Co-op With Original Details, Maximum Quaintness Asks $535K
This cute one-bedroom co-op in the Park Slope Historic District is compact and appealing, with multiple exposures and some original details. Located at 915 President Street, the unit is on the fourth floor of a building that dates back to 1890 and is just under a block from Prospect Park.
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Italianate With Fireplaces and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.39 Million
All of this weekend’s picks are over $2 million and boast interior original details. They’re all within or adjacent to the brownstone belt, with one each in Brooklyn Heights and Windsor Terrace and two in Bed Stuy.
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Grand Neo-Renaissance Limestone Dripping in Details in PLG Asks $2.25 Million
Here’s a four-story, single-family brick and limestone beauty in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District. It is “in need of a total renovation,” according to the listing, and has some visible wear and tear but also an abundance of rich, original details.
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