When Brownstoner stopped by LICH in Cobble Hill in April, the construction sites were shut down and empty of workers
When Brownstoner stopped by LICH in Cobble Hill in April, the construction sites were shut down and empty of workers
The lofted one-bedroom has 14-foot-high ceilings and giant windows thanks to its location in former Public School No. 78, which was built circa 1888 and converted in 1984.
This full-on row house overhaul, a massive project, all but started from scratch.
Compact as it is, this studio in the Cobble Hill Historic District squeezes in some nice features, such as a decorative brick fireplace and windows on two sides.
“From the moment you step into a home, rugs impact how it looks and feels,” said Compass broker and home-decor fan Julie Cohen.
The building will be restored as the new home of the Noel Pointer Foundation, our sister pub Brooklyn Paper reports.
The Cobble Hill Association is concerned about construction oversight at the development, our sister pub Brooklyn Paper reports.
River Park will include an international private K-12 school and a medical facility built and operated by New York University Langone Health.
The layout of the extra-wide townhouse is essentially unchanged since Jones bought it a decade ago, but the mechanical and luxury additions are quite significant.
Located on a handsome tree-lined block, the beautifully maintained brownstone has high ceilings, exposed brick and an elegant staircase.