Thursday Finds

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Brooklyn’s Dynamic Landscape: A Deep Dive into News, Culture, and Urban Development Brooklyn, New York City’s most populous borough, is a vibrant tapestry woven with diverse communities, historical landmarks, and a relentless spirit of innovation. A constant hub of activity, Brooklyn’s narrative is perpetually shaped by its people, its politics, its evolving urban fabric, and … Read more

Owner, Resident, Landlord: A Hot Topic?

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The Rise of the Owner/Resident/Landlord: A New Real Estate Investment Strategy The landscape of urban real estate investment is constantly evolving, driven by shifting economic factors and innovative buyer strategies. Recently, a compelling trend has captured the attention of real estate enthusiasts and market analysts alike: individuals purchasing two or even three condominiums within the … Read more

Park Slope Victorian Gem: Fireplaces, Built-ins, $4.7 Million

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825 Carroll Street: A Timeless Romanesque Revival Gem in Park Slope, Brooklyn Nestled just a short, picturesque stroll from the verdant expanse of Prospect Park, along the tree-lined elegance of Carroll Street, stands an exceptional row of Romanesque Revival brick and brownstone townhouses. Constructed in the thriving 1890s, these architectural masterpieces define a quintessential Brooklyn … Read more

Daily Focus 605 Park Place

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Exploring Brooklyn’s Architectural Heritage: Park Place Station and Its Vibrant Surroundings Brooklyn: a borough of timeless charm, bustling streets, and a story told through every brick and beam. Here, history isn’t confined to museums; it thrives on tree-lined avenues and within the very structures that define its unique landscape. Our journey into the heart of … Read more

Classic Sunset Park Co-op: 2-Bedroom Gem with Parquet & Wainscot for $615K

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Discover Historic Charm: A 1927 Finnish Co-op Blending Art Deco Splendor with Modern Living in Sunset Park Nestled within the vibrant and historic landscape of Sunset Park, Brooklyn, lies a truly exceptional cooperative apartment that offers a rare glimpse into the borough’s rich architectural past. This magnificent 1927 Finnish Co-op, located on the second floor … Read more

NYC Tenants Intensify Battle Against Airbnb Bill

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By Jada Camille, amNY New York City’s dynamic urban landscape is continually shaped by competing interests, especially within its fiercely contested housing market. A critical flashpoint in this ongoing struggle recently emerged as over 300 tenants and dedicated housing advocates convened outside City Hall. Their powerful demonstration served as a unified rejection of Intro 1107, … Read more

Greenpoint’s Transmitter Park Pier Welcomes Visitors

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Discovering Greenpoint’s Crown Jewel: The Enchanting Transmitter Park Pier A significant enhancement to Brooklyn’s vibrant waterfront, the newly inaugurated pier at Greenpoint’s Transmitter Park offers residents and visitors an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the East River and immerse themselves in breathtaking views. Marking a crucial stride in the neighborhood’s ongoing transformation, this meticulously developed … Read more

Spotlight on 495-513 Classon Avenue

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Brooklyn’s Enduring Legacy: The Story of 495-513 Classon Avenue, Now Elim Gospel Tabernacle Brooklyn, a borough renowned for its rich history, diverse communities, and distinctive architecture, is a tapestry woven with stories of resilience and transformation. Each building contributes a unique thread to this narrative, offering glimpses into the past while serving the present. Among … Read more

Monday Medley

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Brooklyn’s Dynamic Landscape: A Snapshot of Development, History, and Community in a Thriving Borough Brooklyn, a borough renowned for its vibrant culture, rich history, and relentless pace of development, constantly reinvents itself while holding steadfast to its unique identity. From preserving pivotal historical sites to launching groundbreaking architectural projects and addressing critical community needs, the … Read more

Newburgh Architects’ Italianate Villa: A $625K Historic Home

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Unveiling Newburgh’s Architectural Legacy: The Enduring Charm of Thornton M. Niven’s Italianate Villa While the names of architectural luminaries like Andrew Jackson Downing, Alexander Jackson Davis, and Calvert Vaux often dominate discussions about 19th-century Newburgh, N.Y., the significant contributions of architects such as Thornton M. Niven deserve closer examination. Niven, though perhaps not as widely … Read more