Fort Greene’s Long-Delayed BAM Park Is Finally Open
This time it’s official. After a series of starts and stops, including one "opening" that turne...
This time it’s official. After a series of starts and stops, including one "opening" that turne...
This one-bedroom apartment in Clinton Hill is in a four-story circa 1900 walk-up with 14 apartments....
Editor’s note: This is an update of a post that originally ran in 2012. See the original here. ...
A private residence for a single individual on all four floors of a grandly proportioned 1860s townh...
A large shingled wood-frame Edwardian single-family house with gabled roof, large front porch, a pri...
Park Cafe, an unassuming diner located at 82 7th Avenue not far from Grand Army Plaza in Park Slope,...
It was the 1890s and Brooklyn was booming, expanding ever further as farmland disappeared and rows o...
Editor’s note: Welcome to the 37th installment of Brownstone Boys Reno, a reader renovation diary....
This 1963 co-op in Brooklyn Heights, directly across the block from the impressive 1850 Plymouth Chu...
In 2007, Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason were far from the design world. The husband-and-wife team were...