Inventing the Myrtle Avenue Pedestrian Plaza
In 2009, the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership was one of the winning organizations in the first r...
In 2009, the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership was one of the winning organizations in the first r...
You wouldn't know it from passing by 395 Classon Avenue, but a lovely looking new cafe has soft-ope...
A few weeks ago we reported that Brooklyn Free School had purchased 372 Clinton Avenue, the five-st...
It's going to get a lot easier to rent a truck in Clinton Hill from the looks of this storefront. A...
This two-bedroom at 345 Clinton Avenue is one of the slicker looking apartments we've seen at the C...
25-27 Lexington Avenue, the handsome Clinton Hill industrial building that was once slated to be a ...
Nothing's hit public records yet, but an announcement on the Brooklyn Free School's website says th...
It's unfortunate that the developer of 19 Lefferts Place couldn't figure out a way to make enough d...
The Department of Cultural Affairs is looking for a few good artists to improve the city's streetsca...
After two and a half years on the market, the charming but clearly overpriced brownstone at 219 Was...