An exhibit exploring the life and work of Shirley Chisholm offers visitors a chance to operate a 1972 voting booth.
Heavy traffic and few bus lanes make NYC buses among the slowest in the country despite daily ridership of over one million people.
Beverly Square West and neighboring Beverly Square East (also spelled Beverley) were the brainchild of developer T.B.
Developers want to replace a 1920s Ebbetts Field garage with a 13-story, mixed-use development on Empire Boulevard.
The post-flood plan for the already stripped house included an all-new kitchen, staircase, and white oak flooring.
When Brooklyn was incorporated as a city in 1834, building a new city hall was high on the list of priorities.
The unexpectedly spacious house has original wood floors, stained glass windows, stunning Art Deco bathrooms, and a garage.
The contractor is accused of cashing a sizable deposit for a major brownstone renovation but performing no work and instead ...
The borough president and community boards approved the Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Proposal but with conditions, including ...
A look back at four of our featured Brooklyn listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Prospect Heights, Clinton Hill, and Flatlands.
The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights takes a holistic approach to memory care that emphasizes validation-based caregiving.
The 1890s brownstone boasts wainscoting, mantels, pocket doors, stained glass, and fretwork. An 1890s brownstone that still ...