Popular stories about Brownstoner This week include the local population who opposes the plans of the city to sell public country in Bed Stuy, a retrospective of living at Atlantic Avenue and more Brooklyn News.
The semi-detached house on 9204 Ridge Boulevard in Bay Ridge. Photo via Daniel Gale Sotheby’s
A Bay Ridge Semi-Relanding with a garage and more to see, starting at $ 1,599 million
Our choices for open houses to check last weekend were found in Park Slope, Clinton Hill and Bay Ridge. They vary in price from $ 1,599 million to $ 5.4 million.
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Bay Ridge’s Century 21 building to be destroyed for a new retail complex
The demolition of the long-term century 21-site on 86th Street starts in November, which makes the road clear for a redevelopment of $ 47.5 million to a two-storey retail complex called Century Marketplace, confirms the new property owners to Brooklyn Paper.
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Bed Stuy Locals Want Girls High School Site kept as public country, no apartments
Bed Stuy Locals push back on the plans of the city to sell the parking lot of the Historic Girls High School to a developer to build an affordable housing construction of up to 16 floors, and says that the country must remain publicly owned and must be converted into a green space of the community.
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Living on Atlantic Avenue, the ‘spine of Central Brooklyn’
People have lived on the Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn for almost as long. It started as a path that led to the farm of the early setting player Ralph Patchen and then became a road to the East River. Part of it became known as Division Street, because it was the informal border between the city of Brooklyn and South Brooklyn, including the contemporary Red Hook, Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens. The Traffic Fare remained agricultural queens and was an essential part of the growth of Brooklyn, because goods and products took their way to the port.
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The Insider: Considered Color Palet makes renovated Bed Stuy Townhouse Shine
Homeowners who love color often look for Sarah Jacoby’s productive Long Island City-based architecture and design agency for his fearless use of lively shades. The new owners of a Bow front Row House in the early 20th century-Lege Nesters who think ahead about the welcome of a new generation “came to us because of color, and because they knew that I would not want to harden everything,” said Jacoby.
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