Park Slope Edwardian Flat Fuses Period Charm with Rooftop Living, Asking $1.75M

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A Timeless Treasure: Edwardian Co-op with Private Roof Deck in Historic Park Slope Nestled within the coveted tree-lined streets of Park Slope, Brooklyn, awaits a truly exceptional top-floor co-op at 478 3rd Street. This magnificent Edwardian-era residence, built to accommodate sizable families of its time, transcends the typical Brooklyn apartment experience with its expansive layout, … Read more

Modern Design Meets Waterfront Luxury at Jersey City’s 90 Columbus

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Sponsored By 90 Columbus 90 Columbus offers modern rentals and design-driven social spaces in downtown Jersey City, rising majestically above the Grove Street PATH Station. Created By Brownstoner Experience Unmatched Luxury Living at 90 Columbus: Downtown Jersey City’s Premier Residential Tower Soaring 51 stories into the vibrant Jersey City skyline, 90 Columbus offers an unparalleled … Read more

Downtown Brooklyn’s Whimsical Tudor at 93 Court Street Revitalized

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Revitalizing a Downtown Brooklyn Gem: The Tudor Renovation at 93 Court Street Nestled amidst the bustling urban landscape of Downtown Brooklyn, a truly unique architectural marvel is undergoing significant restoration. The whimsical Tudor-style building at 93 Court Street has long captured the imagination of residents and visitors alike, standing out with its distinctive charm against … Read more

Hump Day Highlights

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Brooklyn’s Dynamic Canvas: Exploring Development, Community, and Urban Evolution Brooklyn, a borough renowned for its vibrant culture, historic neighborhoods, and relentless evolution, continues to captivate residents and observers alike with its ceaseless transformation. From ambitious waterfront developments to critical community investments and the ongoing navigation of urban challenges, Brooklyn stands as a microcosm of metropolitan … Read more

Red Hook’s Fort Defiance: The Revolutionary War’s Unsung Turning Point

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Sponsored By The O’Connell Organization The O’Connell Organization is a family owned and operated real estate development business with over 150 properties in New York State. Created By BlankSlate By Suzanne Spellen (aka Montrose Morris) The Enduring Legacy of Red Hook: Fort Defiance and the Battle of Brooklyn’s Defining Moment Long before Red Hook, Brooklyn, … Read more

Tuesdays Blog Briefing

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Brooklyn’s Dynamic Evolution: Navigating Development, Community, and Culture Brooklyn’s landscape is a canvas of constant change, where new developments intersect with established communities. Brooklyn, a borough celebrated for its rich history, diverse neighborhoods, and vibrant cultural scene, is in a perpetual state of flux. From grand-scale urban planning initiatives to grassroots community efforts, every corner … Read more

A Beacon of Memory: Grand Army Plaza’s Illuminated Arch

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Illuminating Brooklyn’s Grandeur: The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Arch Undergoing Transformative Restoration Amidst the vibrant, pulsating energy of Grand Army Plaza on a recent Monday night, a discerning group of onlookers paused, their gazes drawn skyward. The venerable Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Arch, typically bathed in a familiar purple luminescence, shimmered with an entirely new, … Read more

Gowanus Cleanup Drowns Pool’s Future

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Saving the Double D Pool: A Community’s Fight Against the Gowanus Canal Cleanup The vibrant community of Gowanus, Brooklyn, finds itself at a crossroads as a beloved local institution, the Thomas Greene Playground pool—affectionately known as the “Double D”—faces an existential threat. For years, this popular city pool has served as a crucial recreational oasis, … Read more

L Train Shutdown: 3 Experts Weigh In On Williamsburg’s Rent Future

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The announcement sent a tremor through Brooklyn, rippling outwards from the vibrant neighborhoods of North Brooklyn to every corner of the city’s real estate market. In January, the prospect of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) proposed plan to completely close the L train tunnel, anticipated around 2018, for essential repairs was met with widespread dismay. … Read more