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The Insider: Precisely Fitted Kitchen, Luxurious New Bath Enhance Cobble Hill Townhouse
A “terrible kitchen” was the jumping-off point for what turned into a more thoroughgoing renovation of a 19th century townhouse, said the architect who masterminded the project.
Cobble Hill Row House With Conversation Pit, Elizabeth Roberts Renovation Asks $11 Million
After a thoroughly modern interior overhaul, this 1850s brick row house in the Cobble Hill Historic District boasts a curvaceous plaster stair, a double-height kitchen with a wall of glass, and new finishes throughout.
The Insider: Smart Design Moves Brighten, Reorganize Cobble Hill Row House for New Owners
A renovation of a dark Cobble Hill row house kept original details on the parlor floor, while letting in light via new steel and glass doors and windows.
The Insider: Cobble Hill Brownstone Reno With Custom Woodwork Leans Into Japanese Aesthetic
A unique approach to the gut renovation of a circa 1880 Brooklyn brownstone resulted in a home that nevertheless feels comfortingly familiar.
Mid-Move From Heights, Barnes & Noble Preps to Open in Former Barneys Space Next Week
The two-story Barnes & Noble bookstore on Court Street will soon close its doors after 20 years in business, but a brand-new book haven will open on Atlantic Avenue.
Compared to the PS HOD@ Garfield place listed for 15 million this is a steal. Jokes aside looks nice , is turnkey and in a good location . I'd say they come pretty close to ask, maybe a touch over. I like the renovation, not overdone.
Unusual Cobble Hill Townhouse Could Be Pre-Civil War, Asks $3.5 MillionHandsome place. 2o% down (I'm sure most buyers will put down more) and you have a monthly nut over $10K. Yikes.
Expansive, Recently Renovated Condo in Former Cobble Hill Church Asks $2.275 MillionYikes, I would not be okay with those massive windows directly at sidewalk level. Looks cool from the inside, but absolutely zero privacy. This, to me, is a house that is very well-staged. There isn't much that is particularly special about it, aside from the massive pricetag. I suspect that's part of why it's sitting on the market.
Cobble Hill Townhouse With Wine Cellar, Brutalist Fireplace Wants $17,485 a MonthOn the positive side, it appears to have an at-grade entrance vs the existing steps and ramp and fills in the corner nicely vs. the north facing 'garden' where almost no plants could grow. The facade is pretty banal compared to the handsome brick Fuller Building with its subtle setback windows. Too bad they didn't make an attempt to salvage some of the brick. (Too much hand labor needed and too little incentive to keep construction debris out of the landfills). Let's hope the facility will serve Red Hook as well as the brownstone communities.
Rendering Revealed for NYU’s Medical Center on Atlantic Avenue at LICH