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Hello Living Nostrand Developer Allowed to Move Forward With Lawsuit
Eli Karp and his Hello Nostrand development entity claimed in a complaint filed in 2021 that Madison Realty Capital ran a “loan-to-own” scheme.
Park Slope Limestone Once Home to a Borough President Asks $4.5 Million
This early 20th century dwelling boasts well-preserved features such as woodwork and pass-throughs along with central air.
See Inside the Mysterious, Long-Closed Brownstone on Columbia Heights
A walkthrough of the Italianate, now on the market, revealed grand details, including carved mantels, arched doors, and plasterwork.
Landmarked Crown Heights Church on the Market as Development Site
The late 19th century Romanesque Revival style church was landmarked in the 1970s.
Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for Midwood Building With $1,019 Units
The development replaced an industrial building housing a plumbing supplies store.
Lucky you, getting in on the reveal. Great photos!
See Inside the Mysterious, Long-Closed Brownstone on Columbia HeightsIt is a lovely and intriguing collection of buildings. What is the story behind its current abandonment or underuse?
Landmarked Crown Heights Church on the Market as Development SiteThis story was posted on Facebook and drew incredibly vile antisemitic comments. I was really shocked.. BTW I can’t be the only Jew who feels for the homeowner and thinks that the arrest of the Council Member was outrageous!
Longtime Bed Stuy Family Fights to Save Home With Neighbors’ SupportMost people would describe that Rutland Road house in PLG as having four stories, rather than three. It’s technically three stories plus basement, but that ground floor “basement” is living space with a cellar underneath it.
A Park Slope Limestone and More to See, Starting at $2.795 Million