Key Takeaways: NYC sales volume leaps 39% Y-o-Y, totals $1.9 billion in Q1. Sales activity remains unchanged, but number of buildings sold jumps 20%. Manhattan sales volume spikes 114% Y-o-Y to nearly $1 billion. Brooklyn prices reach highest figures in four years, sales activity gains 18% Y-o-Y. Price per unit drops 23% Y-o-Y in Queens […]
Brooklyn Women’s Exchange Open on Montague
The Brooklyn Women’s Exchange is open for business in its new location at 137 Montague Street, below the UPS Store, between Henry and Clinton (see photo above).The interior has plenty of room for the Exchange’s inventory of handcrafted items, including housewares and decorative items, children’s and adults’ clothing, toys, greeting cards, and condiments, as well […]
Design Brooklyn
Rarely does a shop on the garden level of a Brooklyn brownstone shine, but the interior of Rosanne Pugliese’s jewelry store delivers a surprising exception. Although the retail space is all of 500 square feet, there is ample room to take in the sparkling accents of gold and semi-precious stones as well as other carefully […]
Bed Stuy Floor-Through With Patio Asks $2,650 a Month
This apartment for rent in an 1890s Bed Stuy brownstone offers some period details, two bedrooms and bit of outdoor space that a creative eye could enliven. It is on the garden level of the two-family row house at 842 Putnam Avenue. The open plan living room and kitchen face the street and have a […]
🌱 Marijuana Purgatory + Little Bangladesh + Defrauding + The Nets
Hey, everybody! I’m back with your new edition of the Brooklyn Daily. Let’s get this Thursday started off right with a quick guide to everything you need to know about what’s happening these days in town, including updates on… NYPD in legal purgatory 🍁 A growing community gets a street sign Some stuff about the […]
Brooklyn Real Estate Blog » Blog Archive Should You Consider Real Estate Investment Properties?
With the recent stock market volatility, the thought of real estate investment properties may sound appealing to investors. While a good many millionaires will agree that their fortunes were made in real estate, the honest ones will also tell you that they’ve probably lost a few fortunes in real estate along the way. Real estate […]
Top 50 Most Expensive NYC Neighborhoods Q2 2022
Key Takeaways: Hudson Yards, TriBeCa & SoHo remain top 3 priciest neighborhoods in the city at $3M+ 38 neighborhoods surpass $1M median even as NYC median ticks down to $755,000 Sales activity continues robust evolution with 11% Y-o-Y increase Manhattan claims 7 of top 10 most expensive neighborhoods Brooklyn’s DUMBO records sharpest increase in sales […]
Heights Vision Seeks New Location
For many years Heights Vision has been located at 132 Montague Street, between Henry and Clinton. That location was destroyed by fire on December 10. Heights Vision is a family owned and operated optometry office and optician, and is seeking a new home in the neighborhood. They “plan to secure an exam space to provide […]
Design Brooklyn
With its expansive front room and triple-height glass-paned façade, Boerum House & Home on Atlantic Avenue offers a boutique retail experience that is impossible to find in New York. The building, which previously housed a gallery on the ground floor and frame shop above, has been repurposed by Flank, an interdisciplinary design and development firm, as […]
Creative Collaborations Abound at the Fifth Annual Kingston Design Showhouse
The transformation of an early 20th century house for the annual Kingston Design Showhouse nods to history and displays an array of local creative talent. After decades of use as a commercial structure, the building has been purchased by a new owner and turned back into a residence. The showhouse opened last weekend and runs […]
What’s Going On – 10/13 – Our Time Press
NEW YORK, NYNYC: The city is growing more complex every day. No one was prepared for the post-Covid conditions. Mayor Eric Adams has the new 5BORO Institute, which will serve as a policy recommendation for his administration to address matters related to daycare, teacher enrollment/training, and mental health infrastructure. Hizzoner called a state of emergency […]
Danny Meyer’s Maialino in Gramercy Park Hotel Sues Solil Management
From left: Jane Goldman and Danny Meyer (Photo Illustration by Steven Dilakian for The Real Deal with Getty and Solil Management) A food fight is breaking out at the Gramercy Park Hotel. At least it would if Danny Meyer could get into his restaurant there. Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group has sued Solil Management for […]
Brooklyn Real Estate Blog » Blog Archive Why You Should Declutter Your Brooklyn Home Before You Organize It
You need to begin to declutter your Brooklyn home before you start to organize it. We have been spending more time at home due to the pandemic. Living and working from home may take a toll on the organization you once had. Often when you are working from home, cleaning and organizing have taken a […]
At $5.7M, Hudson Yards #1 Most Expensive NYC Neighborhood Again
Key Takeaways: Residential sales across NYC dropped 32% year-over-year in 2020 Median sale price in New York City (all four boroughs) rose to $660,000, a 1% uptick from last year Only 9 NYC neighborhoods recorded an increase in sales activity in 2020 Hudson Yards had the highest median sale price in NYC at $4,504,000 TriBeCa […]
State Senator Kavanagh Co-Hosting A Homeowner Assistance Virtual Town Hall TONIGHT
State Senator Brian Kavanagh, along with State Senator Liz Krueger, will be hosting a virtual town hall meeting on the Homeowner Assistance Fund and what it can do for you tonight, January 6th, from 7pm to 8:30pm. You can register to attend here. The NY Homeowner Assistance Fund is a federally-funded program to help struggling […]
Design Brooklyn
Hiroko Takeda’s textile designs stretch the boundaries of what a textile is and what design is, simultaneously. As a weaver, designer, artist, and maker creating in her downtown Brooklyn studio for many years, Takeda has mastered handcrafted work that exemplifies a rare intersection of old technique and new vision. Takeda studied textile design in Japan, […]
The Insider: Surgical Renovation Updates Prospect Lefferts Gardens Victorian for Young Family
Got a project to propose for The Insider? Contact Cara at caramia447 [at] gmail [dot] com. Talk about intact detail. This Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house was so laden with original woodwork and other Victorian embellishments, “it was almost too much” for the young family that bought it. “My clients appreciated the historic details. That’s why […]
Mayor Adams’ flashy bishop friend is a slum landlord: sources
A Gucci-loving Brooklyn bishop, who was robbed of $1 million worth of jewelry in a caught-on-video heist, is a slum landlord evicting several low-income tenants from properties he owns in Connecticut, according to tenants and public records. Lamor Whitehead, 44, a convicted felon who has described Mayor Eric Adams as a close friend and supporter, […]
Joel Wiener Penalized for Hiding Condo Conversion Costs
New York attorney general Letitia James and 109-20 Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills (Getty, Google Maps) Real estate billionaire Joel Wiener ran afoul of the law once again, resulting in a penalty paid to a Queens condo and the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development. The Pinnacle Group chief executive admitted to not properly […]
Brooklyn Real Estate Blog » Blog Archive Successful Brooklyn Home Sales Start With Pricing
If you keep up with current events, you surely know the unsustainable market driving Brooklyn home sales is slowing down. As a result, it is more important than ever to properly assess the initial offering price of your home before the first buyer walks through the door. The days of throwing a price on a […]
Sales Volume Continues Decline in NYC
Key Takeaways: September slowest sales month for NYC multifamily, down 51% Y-O-Y Queens doubles September sales volume Bronx prices hit lowest figure in 18 months YTD unit volume down 74% in Brooklyn Y-O-Y sales volume falls 81% in Manhattan City-wide sales volume drops 76% Y-O-Y New York City’s new Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act […]
Court Street Regal Cinema Movie Theater CLOSED
It’s official: Court Street Regal Cinema at the corner of State Street is closed. According to the Brooklyn Paper, signs were posted on the doors indicating it is closed (with the nearest theater in Sheepshead Bay!), and there are no showtimes listed on the Court Street Regal Cinema. It’s still not clear if this location […]
Design Brooklyn
The historic Kings Theatre in Flatbush opened its doors on February 3 to a new generation of audiences. The lead act—the incomparable Diana Ross—was not the night’s only focus of attention; the theatre itself performed for the first time in decades. Built in 1929 as one of five Loews “Wonder Theatres,” the landmark has been […]
A Shipshape Park Slope Brownstone and Three More to See, Starting at $2.4 Million
Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Fort Greene, Park Slope and Crown Heights. They range in price from $2.4 million to $6.125 million. In the Fort Greene Historic District, a classic Italianate brownstone has grand proportions, marble mantels, arched openings and recent updates. In the same hands for […]
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