Vincent and Theresa Viola sold the recently renovated 1870s brownstone mansion overlooking the Brooklyn Heights Promenade to an LLC, public records show.
Vincent and Theresa Viola sold the recently renovated 1870s brownstone mansion overlooking the Brooklyn Heights Promenade to an LLC, public records show.
With soaring ceilings, stained glass windows and multiple levels of living space this Brooklyn Heights apartment certainly doesn't have a cookie-cutter interior.
A bit of history has popped back up on Montague Street.
A Christmas tree isn't the only new adornment for the Brooklyn Heights Promenade.
Commissioners told the architects behind a proposed new townhouse in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District that they need to simplify their design to fit in with such a diverse, varied block.
This mid-19th century Greek Revival is certainly an impressive house, with some original Greek Revival details as well as a sympathetic renovation.
This one-bedroom apartment offers an alluring brownstone view, an appealing layout and a location just steps away from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade.
While the exterior of this 1850s brick row house is as expected for the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, the interior reveals playful and irreverent design choices spread across four floors of living space.
A rare and historic wood frame that hasn't been on the market in decades, this Brooklyn Heights row house is much older than it might appear at first glance.
A rare bit of mid-century modern amidst the 19th century rows of Brooklyn Heights, this 1960s Willow Place abode was home to the architects behind its design, Joseph and Mary Merz.