Brownstoner’s Cara Greenberg brings us an inspirational look at interior design and renovation in homes across the borough.
The Brooklyn Christmas of 1899 was not so different than today, a tale of the haves and the have-nots. Editor’s note: This ...
With 2024 almost at an end, we look back at the Brooklyn buildings and neighborhoods preserved by the LPC during the year.
On a former brownfield, the new building has a landscaped rooftop terrace with waterfront views, a pet spa, and a pickleball ...
In an early 20th century flats building, this Brooklyn Heights apartment is move-in ready and boasts period details along ...
Slated for completion in 2028, the mass timber building was designed with input from locals and will include areas for ...
Set on a generous lot on an architecturally intriguing avenue, this recently renovated former rectory retains its 19th ...
This unit in Downtown Brooklyn's postwar Concord Village has two bedrooms, two baths, and a nice amount of storage space with ...
An investigation revealed an average of 500 violations in each of nearly 50 buildings, including leaks, vermin infestations, ...
Popular stories this week include a Fort Greene co-op on the market and a reno that added a penthouse to a Clinton Hill ...
A hidden addition, reinforced structure, and rear banks of windows are among the highlights of a renovation of an 1870s ...
The elaborate holiday displays first gained widespread attention in the 1980s when local residents began dressing up their ...