The new multi-program facility incorporates an expertly restored Victorian greenhouse reborn as an events space.
Historian, preservationist, and longtime Brownstoner columnist Suzanne Spellen penned a bevy of captivating tales of Brooklyn’s history and architecture this year. If you missed her 2025 monthly ...
Editor’s note: We are really pleased to present this wonderful photo tour of the mansions of Clinton Avenue. All photos are by Young Gotham, a preservationist and Instagrammer whose work we adore. The ...
An open-air vestibule at the center of Frame 122 Apartments, winner of the Best in Competition award, maximizes residential floor area, while steel spiral staircases and exterior walkways provide ...
An attention-grabbing design by prominent Brooklyn architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group, or BIG, for a parking lot on the corner of Third Avenue and Third Street in Gowanus seems unlikely to move ...
Once upon a time, longshoremen armed with cargo hooks hoisted bags of grain, and other commodities, onto trucks and trains all up and down the Brooklyn waterfront. By 1960, New York City had over 1 ...
Architecture studio Beyer Blinder Belle has completed The Brook in Downtown Brooklyn, a 52-storey mixed-use skyscraper that was informed by historic Brooklyn architecture. The Brook sits in a ...
Tankhouse’s design-forward Brooklyn project 144 Vanderbilt has officially passed the halfway mark in sales, with 15 of the 26 residences now under contract or closed. The milestone reflects not just ...