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Celebrating Christmas in 1899: A Tale of Two Brooklyns

Editor’s note: This story is an update of one that ran in 2013. Read the original here.

Many of our American society’s most enduring Christmas traditions come from the Victorian Age. Our idea of ​​Santa Claus, the giver of gifts,

GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED ROSEN LAW FIRM Encourages

NEW YORK, June 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, continues to investigate potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Allianz SE (OTC: ALIZY) resulting from allegations that Allianz may have

Ditmas Park One-Bedroom With Wood Floors, Renovated Kitchen Asks $2,450 a Month

In a Ditmas Park co-op building, this one-bedroom rental has the generous foyer, arched openings and closet space expected from its 1940 construction date.

It is on the top floor of the six-story 385 East 18th Street which was designed

Home Renovations That Will Pay You Back
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When it’s time to remodel, many homeowners head to home improvement stores like Lowe’s to buy the supplies they need to complete their home projects. It’s a smart idea, especially since the right projects can put

Prewar Clinton Hill Fixer-Upper With Wood Floors, Picture Rails Asks $400K

The right buyer will need to have the vision and energy for a complete renovation and have an income that fits the requirements for this Clinton Hill walk-up apartment. It is on the third floor of 116 Cambridge Place, an

The Mythology of the Coffin Nook

It’s maybe comprehensible that the time period coffin nook has continued as a little bit of previous home lore. “Stair area of interest” would not fairly have the identical zing. A recess discovered on the flip of a decent staircase

Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold, One in Contract, One Still Available

This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focused on homes in Sunset Park, Clinton Hill, Ditmas Park, and Cobble Hill. How did they fare?

In Sunset Park, this 1927 Finnish Co-op with

Major Adams floats a legal challenge if the Council overrides his veto and passes housing voucher bills

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Major Eric Adams (center), Department of Social Services Commissioner Molly Wasow Park (left) and Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom (right).

Credit: Ed Reed/Major Photography Office.

George Michael needed Andrew Ridgeley

When Wham! performed live for the very last time at Wembley Stadium on June 28 1986, they achieved the impossible. Not because they could have sold the 72,000 tickets several times over following the unprecedented demand, not even because the

Flatbush Tenant Organizer Faces Eviction in Midst of Rent Strike Over Living Conditions

After leading a three-year rent strike and protesting shoddy living conditions at her Flatbush apartment building, Janice Broadie is being evicted.

While the landlord at 1111 Ocean Avenue has taken Broadie to court over the non-payment of rent, her neighbors