fort greene
Flashback Friday: Cumberland Street In The 1930s Versus Now
Image via . [https://twitter.com/BrownstoneDetec/status/685114849634942976] Cumberland Street before and after! Apparently, only one building had changed since the 1930s.
fort greene
Image via . [https://twitter.com/BrownstoneDetec/status/685114849634942976] Cumberland Street before and after! Apparently, only one building had changed since the 1930s.
Nonsponsored
511 9th Street. (Photo via MNS Real Impact Real Estate [http://www.mns.com/details/222568#])Looking for a new place to call home, or a spot to start your business? We’ve rounded up a bunch of intriguing Park Slope apartment listings. They’re rentals sitting at the $2,
Nonsponsored
410 7th Avenue (Courtesy Compass [https://www.compass.com/listing/410-7th-avenue-unit-4f-brooklyn-ny-11215/33acf1ba4e6b410264c15cbbe6e0729c97349f11/?origin=synd] )It’s time to take a peek inside some of the properties that have recently hit the Brooklyn real estate market. If you’re searching for private roof decks, Park views, or open layouts – all for
News
Photo via Zuz Realty [http://postlets.com/r/1170-church-ave-unit-2-brooklyn-ny-11218/16030967]Looking for a new place to call home? We’ve rounded up a bunch of intriguing Ditmas Park apartment listings — take a look at the details, and let us know what you think. Lots of luck in your search! 1170
Central Brooklyn
Photo via Zuz Realty [http://postlets.com/r/1170-church-ave-unit-2-brooklyn-ny-11218/16030967]Looking for a new place to call home? We’ve rounded up a bunch of intriguing Ditmas Park apartment listings — take a look at the details, and let us know what you think. Lots of luck in your search! 1170
Nonsponsored
Rendering courtesy of Friends of the Brooklyn Queens ConnectorIn Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, Blanche DuBois tells Mitch, “I’ll tell you what I want. Magic! Yes, yes, magic! I try to give that to people.” While this is Brooklyn, and not New Orleans, this borough could use some
Business
Photo by Park Slope StoopThe story doesn’t have the gravitas of a Puccini opera, however the players in this tale are singing arias that have created quite a drama. The landlord versus owner kind of drama. And their stories are in extreme opposition. The setting is 160 7th Avenue
fort greene
Image courtesy of Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership [http://www.myrtleavenue.org/new-buildings-planned-myrtle-avenue-clinton-hill/]. Going into the new year, there are several street redesign projects around Brooklyn that are still underway, delayed for one reason or another. Among those are the Myrtle Avenue Pedestrian Plaza (between Hall Street and Emerson Place) and
Nonsponsored
Rendering courtesy of Friends of the Brooklyn Queens ConnectorIn Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, Blanche DuBois tells Mitch, “I’ll tell you what I want. Magic! Yes, yes, magic! I try to give that to people.” While this is Brooklyn, and not New Orleans, this borough could use some
Nonsponsored
Rybak Development [/?s=rybak], the company that demolished the El Greco Diner [/demolished-el-greco-diner-torn-down-to-make-way-for-condo-development-photos/] to make way for a seven-story condominium building, says it hopes the development will be completed in the Fall of 2017 and has released a new video showing what the swanky structure will look like along the
Bensonhurst
1815 86th Street in August 2014. (Source: Google Maps)A new commercial building on 86th Street — which has been under construction since last year — is set to open early this spring. The 8,200 square foot, one-story retail space, located at 1815 86th Street, will be able to hold between
Business
Photo via Google Maps [https://www.google.com/maps/@40.6789752,-73.9787201,3a,75y,297.02h,95.67t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s7IrJkdDQZiU7Lo8vF5m7EQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en] Last November, the community learned that Avery Hall Investments would be purchasing the 33-year-old Key Food [/blog/business/scarce-affordable-grocery-options-with-potential-residential-project-on-5th-avenue-key-foods-site/] — parking lot