Brooklyn News: An old Brooklyn Concert Garden

Brooklyn News: An old Brooklyn Concert Garden

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Music, beer and cigars: a concert garden is coming to Brooklyn

Successful Victorian entertainment locations had to admit to popular taste, as a homemade impresario quickly discovered.

Dining room with green walls, wooden floor, marble mantle, ceiling medallion
Photo via Kompas

Clinton Hill Neo-grec with coats, medallions, pass-through

In these years 1870, Clinton Hill Brownstone has not changed owner for decades and it has been filled with lovingly cared for period details such as marble mantels, wooden floors, pocket doors and a pass-through. The less than 19-foot-wide home at 309 Vanderbilt Avenue is set up as a single-family home and has a little surprise room with a set-off third floor hidden behind the cornice.

Kitchen with cream cupboards and a wooden floor
Photo by Daniel Levin

The Insider: Clinton Hill Brownstone Reno synthesizes historical and contemporary design

Every vintage riding home renovation presents its unique challenges. For Palette Architecture, a medium-sized company based in New York and Los Angeles, which has again conceived a Brownstone with several units as a single-family home for a few with two children, it started with the layout.

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A ride house at 147 Schenectady Avenue in Crown Heights. Photo via Kompas

A crown heights row house and more to see, starting at $ 950k

Our choices for open houses to view last weekend were found in Brooklyn Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Crown Heights and Sheepshead Bay. They vary in price from $ 950,000 to $ 4.995 million.

Rendering of skyscraper
Rendering via Binyan Studio and Tenberke Architects

Community Board supports 72 -storey Fort Greene Tower, with conditions

A new tower planned for Fort Greene, which becomes the second highest in Brooklyn if built as proposed, has received conditional approval from Community Board 2.

During the entire board meeting in September, the board voted 26 for, five against and two remembered to support the development with 395 Flatbush Avenue Extension. The site, currently occupied by a seven -storey Black Glass Office Building Housing Verizon, is owned by the city.

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