Cohn Brothers: Prolific Architects of Brooklyn’s Jazz Age Apartment Buildings
By the beginning of the 1920s, it was clear to those interested in New York City's housing patterns ...
By the beginning of the 1920s, it was clear to those interested in New York City's housing patterns ...
This grand Park Slope Neo-Grec got some new decorative touches since it was last on the market, but ...
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The eye-catching St. John’s College, which takes up a quarter of a block on Lewis Avenue between W...
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An affordable housing lottery has opened specifically for seniors aged 62 and above in a new buildin...