While a day of thanks was often celebrated in the early 19th century, it wasn’t until 1863 that Thanksgiving became an ...
In the World War II era Clinton Hill Cooperatives, this one-bedroom has a spacious layout with a fair amount of storage space ...
Kick-off the winter holiday season with events at three of Brooklyn’s historic houses. All three houses have 18th century ...
For many, the brownstone is the quintessential symbol of Brooklyn, as much an icon as the Brooklyn Bridge. Yes, other ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ “City of Yes” housing plan took a big step forward last week — with some significant changes.
Individually listed in the National Register of Historic Places, this Dyker Heights dwelling has mantels, pocket doors, built ...
The City Council approved a rezoning that will allow a new ten-story building to rise on a Crown Heights site near the ...
The ambitious Brooklyn Yards development plan, an engineering feat that will build housing over an active rail line, was approved by the City Council on Thursday. The rezoning calls for a 14-building ...
At a meeting of the Gowanus Oversight Task Force, the members of the BID’s steering committee formally made their pitch to ...
This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Flatbush, Prospect Lefferts ...
Replacing the iconic South Brooklyn Casket Company, the under-construction building on 3rd Avenue will include a rooftop pool ...
An interesting five-story red brick condo building is going up on a relatively low-slung Williamsburg block, standing out ...