With a history that spans almost 170 years, there is a vast well of stories behind the Brooklyn Women’s Exchange — and in the celebration of Women’s History Month, you can delve into that past.
Historian and archivist Martha Foley
With a history that spans almost 170 years, there is a vast well of stories behind the Brooklyn Women’s Exchange — and in the celebration of Women’s History Month, you can delve into that past.
Historian and archivist Martha Foley
A symbol of New Jersey’s industrial past, the historic Wonder Bread factory in Hoboken has been repurposed into 83 loft-style condos. With high-end finishes, top-of-the-line appliances, and private outdoor space, the homes also provide indoor parking, rarely found in New
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It looks likely the 32 brick and brownstone houses that line Linden Street could form Bushwick’s first historic district, after neighbors overwhelmingly tested it in support of designation at a Landmarks Preservation Commission hearing today.
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This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focused on homes in Park Slope, Brighton Beach, Prospect Lefferts Garden, and Bed Study. How did they fare?
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Designed by prominent Brooklyn architect firm Bjarke Ingels Group, a statement-making concept for a new apartment building intended to take advantage of the controversial Gowanus rezoning will be tiered like a wedding cake, with walkable ramps and a waterfront park.
With the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates to fight inflation, and economists raising the prospect of a recession, the stock market continues to be in a rough patch. the S&P 500 has fallen by 11% over the past year.
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The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted unanimously this morning to support a developer’s plans to transform Greenpoint’s iconic Polonaise Terrace into a modern four-story gray brick office and retail building, which some community members had complained of lack of originality.
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