House of the Day: A Landmarked Clinton Hill Wreck Gets a Makeover
A boarded-up wreck for decades, this once-spectacular, landmarked 1890s Romanesque Revival brick a...
A boarded-up wreck for decades, this once-spectacular, landmarked 1890s Romanesque Revival brick a...
The object of our attention today is an elegant four-story, four-bedroom brownstone, at 66 Clifton...
Brownstoner happened across this apparently finished installation by artist Tom Fruin on the to...
An old one-story factory that occupied most of its large lot at 10 Lexington Avenue in Clinton Hil...
Brooklyn, one building at a time. A local entrepreneur and developer built these buildings on Cl...
Brooklyn, one building at a time. Carriage houses and other service buildings were as important ...
The 88th Precinct does not have enough resources to fight crime in Clinton Hill, according to po...
Bryce Arthur Whyte was as English as Queen Victoria. He had a plummy upper-crust sounding name. ...
Prolific Brooklyn developer Brookland Capital has moved into Clinton Hill with an $8,800,000 purch...
A look at Brooklyn, then and now. Joseph Fahys was born in France in 1832. His father died yo...