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Popular stories on Brownstoner this week include a house with a colorful interior, a change to the city rent voucher rules, ...
Updating a Victorian brownstone in Carroll Gardens according to Passive House principles didn’t ... an 1899 brownstone in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, five years ago, they knew it was going ...
For many, the brownstone is the quintessential symbol of Brooklyn, as much an icon as the Brooklyn Bridge. Yes, other boroughs also have attached masonry row houses, but the Brooklyn brownstone beats ...
But today neighbourhoods such as Park Slope, in northwest Brooklyn, are highly desirable. Among a row of brownstone houses here, one is significantly different from the rest – albeit invisibly ...
Listed at $9.9 million with Corcoran’s Ellen Gottlieb and Neely Johnson, the handsome brownstone is the ultimate blend of Brooklyn charm and modern, eco-efficient living. The moment you step up ...
are here to prove that a passive house with zero energy output can be anywhere and look like anything—even a 1889 brownstone in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. The couple found the townhouse in 2016 after ...
Not far off the Bergen Street subway stop in Brooklyn, you'll discover a hidden gem -- a home unlike any other that's meant to bring the neighborhood together. The brownstone at 108 Wyckoff Street ...
Is this a new house? It’s hard to say ... and Ethan Pomerance with the renovation of their newly purchased Brooklyn brownstone, he figured he’d advise the couple on the interior design ...
Brownstone Brooklyn has a secret: interspersed among the many row houses made of masonry are some made of wood. And they are gaining in price and popularity as prospective buyers pushed out of the ...
Image Mr. Ting credits the “Brownstone ... House: After a lengthy search, a rabbi and his wife found a home big enough for their growing family and a large Jewish community. Life Above a ...
The Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts’ production “February House ... a brownstone for two and half hours, whisking viewers away to an artsy corner of 1940s Brooklyn.