Preservationists Hope New Landmarks Rules Will Better Protect Historic Buildings, Prevent Demos
A new plan announced by the Mayor’s Office to fortify protections for vulnerable historic building...
A new plan announced by the Mayor’s Office to fortify protections for vulnerable historic building...
Longtime Fort Greene grocery staple Greene Grape Provisions reopened Thursday, December 1, prompting...
Angered by the razing of landmarked or calendared properties throughout New York City -- including t...
Anyone who walks by the Wyckoff-Bennett House today might wonder if its new investor-owners are purp...
A wood railing, rotted away from its stoop, lies sprawled on the ground, once pristine latticework h...
The rundown three-story store and flats structure at 274 Malcolm X Boulevard in Bed Stuy, which was ...
Workers were busy at the beleaguered former home of 19th century abolitionists in Downtown Brooklyn ...
A Brooklyn Housing Court judge removed the owner of 567 St. John's Place in Crown Heights from manag...
For more than a decade, South Bushwick Reformed Church has fielded concerns and complaints from pass...
In the eleventh hour of the race to save the 122-year-old mansion at 441 Willoughby Avenue in Bed St...