Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: 'Affordable' Housing Lottery in Clinton Hill
Catch up on your reading with a look at the most popular stories from the past week.
Housing Lottery Opens for 13 Units in New Building Rising on Salvation Army Site in Clinton Hill
An affordable housing lottery has opened for 13 units in a five-story building under construction at 26 Quincy Street in Clinton Hill.
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Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Flatbush Standalone, a Brooklyn Heights Row House
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this past week included a condo in the Columbia Street Waterfront District, a brownstone in Park Slope and a detached house in Prospect Park South.
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Carroll Gardens Brownstone With Marble Mantels, Tin Ceilings, Central Air Asks $2.995 Million
Within the small Carroll Gardens Historic District, this 1880s brownstone offers up the signature deep garden space of the neighborhood along with some original details, including marble mantels, stained glass and wood floors.
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A Poughkeepsie Colonial Revival Complete With Butler’s Pantry, Vintage Kitchen Asks $450K
Not exactly a house for those with a minimalist aesthetic, this Poughkeepsie Colonial Revival is awash in intricately detailed woodwork and still boasts many of the features that were first installed at the turn of the century.
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Building Starting to Rise on Prominent Site of Former Printing Plant in Downtown Brooklyn
On a prominent corner of Flatbush Extension, and across the street from the domineering Brooklyn Point development, the site was once home to an early 20th century printing plant, which was demolished at the end of 2018.
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