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Homeless Shelter With 27 Units to Open in Greenwood Heights Factory Building
The homeless shelter is being developed by a controversial landlord whose operations have landed him on the “worst landlord” list.
The Insider: Pared-Down Detail, Natural Materials Distinguish Greenpoint Gut
A 19th century wood-frame townhouse in Greenpoint was reworked to let in light and highlight furniture crafted by the homeowner.
Historic Crown Heights School to Be Converted to Family Shelter
The early 20th century building on Dean Street was built as an addition to Brooklyn’s first officially racially integrated school.
The Insider: Penthouse Atop Greenpoint New Build Gets Kitted Out from Scratch
Homeowners in a brand-new condo building were interested in all-new furnishings with a mostly neutral, contemporary bent.
Brooklyn Paramount Opens With Original Baroque Extravagance, Modern Touches
The opulent Brooklyn Paramount Theatre has been restored to its former Rococo fantasy splendor and on Wednesday opened its doors as Live Nation’s latest live music and entertainment venue.
Love that this house was not gutted and "modern"ized. Also good to see a renovation was done on a budget that was not unlimited. The results are lovely and homey.
The Insider: Ditmas Park Charmer Gets Gentle Reno With Scandinavian Touchwhy do people put massive TVs right over the fireplace? besides being ugly, it is too high up for a good viewing angle.
Designer’s Sweet Greenpoint Townhouse Blends Old and New With Artistic FlairWood burning stove in a new house - is it legal?
The Insider: This Light, Bright Williamsburg Row House Was Rebuilt From the Ground UpAdore the window seat in the dressing room. Just seeing it makes me want to curl up with a good book.
The Insider: Spare Modern Dcor Enhances This Park Slope Limestone Beauty