Don’t let the listing’s “carriage house” label give you the impression that 323 Pacific Street is old or quaint. Yes, the look of this decked-out home was inspired by 19th-century stables, but with a whopping 5,895 square feet of space, this newly built townhouse is vastly larger and dramatically more luxurious than the area’s average historic horse home. And, holy cow, has it…
Sign me up- this is my type of house... I do think the price point is a little aggressive, but so is the size- so I'll be curious what it ends up going for.
First of New Row, Giant Boerum Hill “Carriage House” With Terraces Hits Market at $11 MillionI am confused. As per Suzanne Spellen (Montrose Morris), Bed Stuy was a historically a black neighborhood. Recent articles about past residents include Judge Judy et al say otherwise. How is this possible? Was the research incomplete?
Did You Know the Teddy Bear Was Invented in a Bed Stuy Candy Shop?Interesting, looks like these kids may have been protesting unfair distribution of resources at certain schools. However, PS 282 clearly is not in Bed Stuy, but in the North Slope. I wonder if back then (as now) the school was populated mostly by African-Americans who are both out of zone and probably out of district.
Remembering Brooklyn’s Civil Rights Activists and the Fight for a Better Bed StuyNice find Suzanne!
From Boom to Bootlegging: The Excelsior Brewing Company of Bedford Stuyvesant