Thursday Roundup

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Exploring Brooklyn: A Dynamic Tapestry of Neighborhoods, Culture, and Community Brooklyn, New York’s most populous and culturally rich borough, stands as a testament to urban vibrancy, continually evolving while preserving its unique historical charm. From the iconic brownstones and tree-lined streets of its historic districts to the pulsating art scenes and innovative culinary hubs of … Read more

Getting Your Interior Repointing Mortar Right

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Choosing the Right Mortar for Repointing Your Historic Basement Brick Wall For owners of early 20th-century homes, maintaining the unique character and structural integrity of their properties often involves tackling projects like repointing. A common scenario, and one that frequently sparks debate, is the need to repoint sections of an interior brick basement wall. While … Read more

Brooklyn’s Halloween Sparkles with Chutes and Creative Costumes

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Brooklyn Halloween: A Vibrant Return to Cherished Fall Traditions As autumn leaves painted Brooklyn’s tree-lined streets in hues of crimson and gold, a palpable excitement filled the air. The crisp fall weather, a perfect backdrop for festivities, beckoned residents back to a beloved annual ritual. Sidewalks in numerous Brooklyn neighborhoods once again thrummed with the … Read more

Red Hook Pool Stays Shut, Community Fumes

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Red Hook Pool’s Summer Drowning: Broken Pipe Forces Closure, Igniting Community Fury by Kirstyn Brendlen, Brooklyn Paper The highly anticipated summer season in Red Hook, Brooklyn, has been met with significant disappointment as the beloved Red Hook Pool is forced to close for the majority of the summer due to a severe broken pipe. This … Read more

New Owners Expand Charming Cobble Hill Stores Formerly Home to BookCourt

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The venerable structures that once housed BookCourt, a cherished independent bookstore located at 161 and 163 Court Street in the heart of Cobble Hill, are poised for a significant transformation. These two charming 19th-century buildings, deeply ingrained in the neighborhood’s history and cultural fabric, are at the center of new development plans that hint at … Read more

Unlock Crown Heights Living: 40 Affordable Lottery Units From $1080

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Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for The Frederick Olmsted: Your Gateway to Crown Heights Living A significant opportunity for affordable urban living has emerged in one of Brooklyn’s most desirable neighborhoods. A lottery is now open for 40 brand-new, income-restricted units at “The Frederick Olmsted,” an elegantly designed eight-story building situated at 564 St. Johns Place … Read more

Winter Wanderings on the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail

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Discover Winter Wonders: Exploring the Historic Old Croton Aqueduct Trail Don’t let the chill of winter keep you confined indoors when an entire world of history and natural beauty awaits exploration. Embrace the invigorating crisp air and serene landscapes by venturing onto the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail. This remarkable state historic park offers a unique … Read more

Uproar in Carroll Gardens Over Pool Construction

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Carroll Gardens Pool Project: Unraveling Neighbor Concerns and Regulatory Clarity A deep dive into the construction of a backyard swimming pool at 391 Union Street, exploring initial community alarms, adherence to NYC building codes, and the transparent oversight ensuring project integrity. When the quiet rhythm of Carroll Gardens was interrupted by the sounds of heavy … Read more

Nanny Salaries Skyrocket in Park Slope

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Brooklyn’s Dynamic Pulse: Navigating Growth, Community, and Urban Transformation Brooklyn, a borough renowned for its vibrant culture, historic brownstones, and rapidly evolving urban landscape, stands at a fascinating crossroads. From the intricate challenges of housing and urban policy to the exciting emergence of new developments and the everyday rhythm of diverse communities, Brooklyn continually captures … Read more

Spotlight On: 228 17th Street

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Discover Timeless Elegance: A Historic Greenwood Heights Brownstone at 228 17th Street Nestled within the charming, tree-lined streets of Greenwood Heights, Brooklyn, lies a property that beautifully marries historical grandeur with contemporary comfort: the magnificent brownstone at 228 17th Street. This exceptional residence stands as a testament to an era of unparalleled craftsmanship and architectural … Read more