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The Insider: Dated Park Slope Prewar Becomes Stylish Live-Work Space for Two
The new owners of this two-bedroom apartment were determined to preserve and enhance the Art Deco details.
Two-Bedroom in Park Slope Manse With a Rich History Asks $2.195 Million
This parlor level unit sits on the block once known as Sportsman’s Row.
Park Slope Townhouse With Plasterwork, Mantels, Woodwork Asks $4.3 Million
Near the park and completed in 1908, the single-family retains many fashionable details of the time.
The Insider: Architects Rebuild Sinking Park Slope Brownstone and Add a Penthouse
This turn-of-the-20th-century brownstone had such serious structural issues it needed a down-to-the-shell gut.
Estate Condition One-Bedroom With Five Closets Asks $875K in Park Slope
The roomy apartment has wood floors, storage space, a foyer, and a dining nook.
The Lefferts Manor Association sponsors the Prospect Lefferts Gardens house tour, which will be on May 31st this year, but it’s a tour for the entire Prospect Lefferts Gardens neighborhood.
Sustainability-Focused Park Slope House Tour Returns in MayI think Slope Music may no longer be operating at this location as of March 2026. I didn't see it there when I visited last week. Also worth noting: prior to the 271 Ninth Street headquarters and 240 Eighth Street factory, Higgins operated an earlier factory at 168 Eighth Street from 1888 until approximately 1906. The site is now occupied by a school following environmental remediation. Thanks. Tom.
A Colorful Pre Civil War Manse Takes a Musical Turn in Park Slope"OSSO Architecture replaced a crumbling brick stoop that was not original to the house with bluestone treads, open risers, and a steel railing. They cleaned up the exterior facade, installed new Pella windows, and restored the original front doors, now boldly painted Exotic Purple by Benjamin Moore." But there is no facade picture showing this.
The Insider: Architects Rebuild Sinking Park Slope Brownstone and Add a PenthouseIs this the block that staged their own house tour for a few years in the ‘70s, when the Park Slope Civic Council wouldn’t include them on the official PS. tour? They labeled themselves “That Brazen Little Block”. OTOH it might have been 6th Street.
Park Slope Townhouse With Plasterwork, Mantels, Woodwork Asks $4.3 Million