Did you know New York City is home to some of the best government incentives for installing home solar? It’s true. Through federal, state, and local tax credits and rebates, homeowners can see up to 70 percent of their project
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Brooklyn Open Houses: A Bay Ridge Tudor With Garage
Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Midwood Park, Bed Stuy, Bay Ridge, and Marine Park. They range in price from $875,000 to $3.25 million.
700 East 17th Street
Price: $3.25 million
Area: Midwood
Major Cites Need for 421-a Tax Break for Affordable Housing
Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to create more “affordable” housing by converting unused office spaces into apartments hinges on the temporary renewal and/or ultimate replacement of a controversial tax incentive for developers that let lawmakers expire last year, he said Monday.
Bushwick’s Faro Restaurant Closing Its Doors After Eight Years
Faro, a Bushwick mainstay for fresh pasta and seasonal produce, is closing after eight years serving the neighborhood from its Jefferson Street location.
“It’s been an amazing journey and, after almost eight years, the time has come to close the
Brooklyn Pols Push Feds for Fewer Lanes as City Finalizes BQE Cantilever Redesign
As the city gears up for its big overhaul of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, local politicians are urging the federal Department of Transportation to keep the roadway at two lanes in each direction, rather than widening it back to six full
Brooklyn News: A Co-op in a Notable Brooklyn Heights Townhouse
Compact One-Bedroom With Mantel, Woodwork, Central Air in Heights Queen Anne Asks $750K
A one-bedroom in a notable Brooklyn Heights Queen Anne townhouse is not huge, but it has a serene feel and plenty of original historic details as well
Brooklyn News: A New Pizza Spot Is Coming to PLG
Owner of Haitian Restaurant Zanmi Opens Artisanal Pizza Spot in Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Flatbush’s Nostrand Avenue is in need, according to Chef Wesly Jean Simon, who owns Haitian restaurant Zanmi, which sits on the corner of the block and Hawthorne
Bjarke Ingels’ Checked Design Swoops Like a Rollercoaster Between Batcave and Whole Foods
Designed by prominent Brooklyn architect firm Bjarke Ingels Group, a statement-making concept for a new apartment building intended to take advantage of the controversial Gowanus rezoning will be tiered like a wedding cake, with walkable ramps and a waterfront park.
Home Demand Is Still Weak. But the Bottom May Be Near for Builders.
New home orders dropped significantly at California-based builder
KB Home
in its fourth quarter. It’s the latest illustration of how rising mortgage rates have weighed on builders.
Mortgage rates have retreated a bit, offering some optimism for investors—but analysts say …
Art Deco Studio With Steel-Frame Windows, Park Views in Fort Greene’s The Griffin Asks $2,800
The Griffin is one of Brooklyn’s more glamorous apartment buildings even though the units are small, and the Fort Greene location could not be more convenient (unless you’re trying to park).
This studio for rent on the 10th floor of