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Buyers are scooping up pricey townhouses in the borough’s unexpected neighborhoods & more in notes from a resi reporter ...
COBBLE HILL — A RENOVATED 3,400-square-foot townhouse at 59 Cheever Place, asking $6.9 million, led Brooklyn’s luxury market with a contract signed last week, The Real Deal reports. The five ...
A converted Cobble Hill townhouse snagged the priciest contract signed in Brooklyn last week. The 3,400-square-foot home at 59 Cheever Place, asking $6.9 million, was one of 22 properties in ...
COBBLE HILL — Footwear designer Tull Price’s renovated 1899 townhouse at 192 Warren St. led Brooklyn’s luxury market last week, with an asking price of $8.8 million, according to the Real Deal ...
The interior designer Nick Spain added jewel-toned colors and botanical prints to a Cobble Hill home with literary history.
Check out the hand-painted facade of Cobble Hill Cinemas (formerly the Rio Theater) located between Kane Street and DeGraw Street. Their small theaters show a mix of art house and children’s movies.
Cobble Hill and Bay Ridge were popular this week with other listings dotted around the borough. The least expensive property on the list is a Carroll Gardens rental at $6,800 a month and the most ...
But at $10.95 for a banana split, you might expect an attempt at Brooklyn-made ice cream. The hot fudge and the whipped cream here were better than the ice cream, which was limited to a selection of ...
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A wooden miniature Brooklyn Bridge is an unexpected addition to a Cobble Hill sidewalk, showing us once again that New York street art comes in all shapes and sizes. Built out of wood, wire and ...
Find the Right Psychoanalytic Therapist in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn - Lauren Knapp, LCSW, LP; Steven Demby, PhD; Eric Strauss, LCSW; Avalon French, LMSW; Gloria Demby ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Get excited for one of the biggest and most historic street festivals in Brooklyn! Spanning 1.5 miles across Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights, and Downtown ...