When you step into the foyer of this 183-year-old Brooklyn Heights brownstone apartment, you see rich deep-purple kitchen cabinets contrasting with sumptuous marble countertops. It’s an ultra-dramatic ...
Luxury home stager Jason Saft’s annual tag sale is no ordinary discount shopping experience: It’s a chic bargain hunter’s favorite event that draws designers, collectors and enthusiasts from near and ...
The house stands within the Boerum Hill Historic District and is part of a row of 11 Italianate townhouses built by Brooklyn builders William Alexander and James Hughes between 1856 and 1861, ...
Popular stories on Brownstoner this week include a housing lottery in Gowanus, a Midwood Park home for sale, and more ...
While a designer-renovated townhouse in the heart of brownstone Brooklyn may fulfill many a real estate dream, we often expect to give up a green lawn and flexible, livable basement. Asking $7.8 ...
From the outside, the stylish, mansard-roofed townhouse at 521 Monroe Street looks right at home on a historic Bed-Stuy block. Inside, the two-family home is the picture of 21st-century Brooklyn ...
Today, the $5.5 million residence spans about 3,200-square feet over four floors. Click here for the full story.
Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Park Slope, Bed Stuy, and Bay Ridge. They range in price from $1.625 million to $6.75 million. Designed by Slee & Bryson, this Ditmas ...
The beautiful mansion that once stood at 353 Clinton Avenue in Clinton Hill in Brooklyn belonged to the industrialist William Henry Nichols, co-founder of the G. H. Nichols and Company. He was ...
Brownstones are an integral part of New York City’s architectural heritage. They evoke a suburban idyll but in a distinctly urban setting, offering plenty of room for a large family as well as a sense ...
COBBLE HILL — SOULCYCLE CO-FOUNDER Elizabeth Cutler appears to have purchased a renovated brownstone in Cobble Hill for $5.7 million, reports Crain’s New York Business. The 3,200-square-foot Clinton ...
Whac A Mold, a Brooklyn-based water damage restoration company, is drawing attention to the unique restoration challenges posed by water damage in the borough’s historic brownstone properties. The ...