December has arrived, which means Brooklyn is bursting with holiday markets offering local and handmade wares for gift giving ...
Built in the early 20th century as a two-family, this detached dwelling has period details and potential for a buyer to make ...
An urban planning research group wants the MTA to make the Interborough Express rail line a driverless system, but riders ...
Popular stories on Brownstoner this week include a Crown Heights housing lottery, a publisher's demolished manse, and more ...
The three-year-old shop with two Park Slope locations carries home goods, art objects, children’s items, and design-forward ...
The brownstone has been updated over the centuries, but still has some wood floors, mantels, a substantial newel post, and a ...
This modest one-bedroom in a 1920s Finnish co-operative needs work but has potential with high ceilings and big windows.
Many of New York's historic sites are decked out for the holidays and offer tours and special programs during the season.
The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights' program has earned national recognition from the Alzheimer's Association for its proven, person-centered dementia care.
While a day of thanks was often celebrated in the early 19th century, it wasn’t until 1863 that Thanksgiving became an ...
Vintage furniture store and cafe Chyelle has debuted in the Bushwick loft area, offering customers not just a place to pick ...
A 545-foot-high mixed-use building is slated to rise at Domino Site B, sandwiched between 1 South First and the Domino Sugar ...
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