Popular stories about Brownstoner This week include the approval of the Marine Terminal Development and a Crown Heights Townhouse on the Markt.
The entrance hall of a house in the early 20th century in the Park Hill van Yonkers district. Photo via Redfin
A house in the Historic Park Hill -district in Yonkers, yours for $ 949K
It is not as vast as some of the more exuberant homes near Park Hill, but this Yonkers home has well-preserved interior details and an unexpected intriguing social history, including a connection with a lifelong communist and presidential candidate.
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The Mod Bed Stuy Row House of a designer and more to see, starting at $ 999k
Our choices for open houses to view last weekend were found in Fort Greene, Bed Stuy, DitSmas Park West and Gerritsen Beach. They vary in price from $ 999,000 to $ 3.75 million.
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Marine Terminal Plan for skyscrapers in Red Hook -Passen
After five earlier delays, the 28-member Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT) Task Force, seated by the American representative than Goldman and co-chairman of senator Andrew Gouden and councilor Alexa Avilés, Alexa Avilés, on September 22, Aces van Om22 voted Om2.
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The Insider: Clinton Hill Brownstone Reno synthesizes historical and contemporary design
Every vintage riding home renovation presents its unique challenges. For PaletarchitectureA medium-sized company based in New York and Los Angeles, which has re-devised a Brownstone with several units as a single-family home for a few with two children, started it with the layout.
Instead of fully opening the salon floor, the customer and homeowner – lighting and furniture designer Jason MillerWho founded the contemporary lighting company Roll & Hill – wanted to “keep the spaces separate for different functions,” said Jeff Wandersman, one of the three founders of Palette Architecture. “It is a pretty narrow mansion. We went through a number of early iterations where we opened the walls, but that took us further away from the original structure and layout, and we came back to the idea that was not suitable for this project.”
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Crown Heights mansion with woodwork, cornices asks $ 3.5 million
This Crown Heights mansion is part of an impressive Romanesque revival -row and is filled with woodwork, coats, interior hatches and other periods in addition to some modern updates. The rear salon now contains a slim kitchen and there are new skylights on the top floor, a mini -split system and updated mechanics. The house at 1219 Dean Street is within the Crown Heights North Historic District.
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