Popular stories on Brownstoner this week include the approval of the sale of the Dangler Mansion site in Bed Stuy and more Brooklyn news.
In a 1910 house, the apartment has period details including stained glass along with modern updates like a dishwasher and ...
Colorful wallpaper and tile, new bathrooms, and swapping the kitchen and dining room were among the bold moves.
The 1890s dwelling, set up with two duplexes, has an eye-catching cornice and many intact interior details such as ceiling medallions and fretwork.
There is some vintage charm in this Prospect Lefferts Gardens studio, with a sunken living room, a butter yellow bath, and wood floors.
Two Brooklyn neighborhoods will get a boost to their preservation efforts from the Historic Districts Council as part of the 2026 Six to Celebrate list.
The new owners of the Joseph Fallert Brewery complex, who purchased the site for $19.6 million, applied for a demolition ...
Learn about available solar incentives, what NYC homeowners actually save on electricity, and options for historic districts.
A renovation gave this Windsor Terrace one-bedroom apartment some updated finishes, while its original 1940s layout offers ...
A new buyer and a new sale price have been OK'd for the site where the historic Jacob Dangler Mansion was controversially demolished.
It is a climb up to the fourth floor of an 1890s flats building, but this Park Slope co-op has two bedrooms, two baths, and modern finishes.
Neighbors tried to stop ICE from taking an immigrant father into custody in Bushwick, while in Fort Greene cyclists blocked an ICE vehicle.