In the Crown Heights North II Historic District, this rental offers two floors of living space, in-unit laundry, and a garden. Taking up the parlor and garden floors of an 1890s limestone at 908 St. Johns Place, the duplex has
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Amandla Mk Trust Sells 18,946 Shares of National Research Co. (NASDAQ:NRC) Stock
National Research Co. (NASDAQ:NRC – Get Rating) major shareholder Amandla Mk Trust sold 18,946 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction dated Tuesday, June 20th. The shares were sold at an average price of $45.01, for a total value
Independent Bank Corp. (NASDAQ:INDB) Shares Sold by Diversified Trust Co
Diversified Trust Co cut its position in shares of Independent Bank Corp. (NASDAQ:INDB – Get Rating) by 18.7% in the 1st quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The firm owned 11,226 shares of the bank’s stock after selling 2,581 shares during the period.
Williamsburg Condo With Two Terraces, Parking Asks $2.1 Million
With high ceilings, two private terraces, and deep parking, this condo seems more appealing than average. It’s on the second floor of 170 North 11th Street, aka The Lucent, a 218-unit, six-story building that opened in 2006.
The two-bedroom, two-bath
Prospect Heights Beaux-Arts Flat With Working Fireplace, Clawfoot Tub, Modern Kitchen Asks $1.775 Million
This Prospect Heights Edwardian walkup has no lack of glowing original woodwork, including two mantels with mottled tile, and a laboratory-inspired modern kitchen. Located on the top floor of 207 Park Place, the unit is also quite spacious with three
Employees at Park Slope Barnes & Noble to Unionize
Employees at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Park Slope are looking to unionize, making them the second New York City branch of the book emporium to organize, they announced Thursday.
Roughly 30 workers at the 7th Avenue store near
Sunset Park Two Bedroom With Mantels Wants $2,800 a Month
The historic charm of this Sunset Park two-bedroom could not have been better preserved, from the tin ceilings to the Colonial Revival fireplaces to the pocket doors. Located on the top floor of a three-story circa-1900 two-family bow-fronted brownstone at
Fort Greene Greek Revival With Porch, Solar, Central Air Asks $5.875 Million
One of a row of charming wood frame houses in the Fort Greene Historic District with distinctive parlor floor porches, this 1850s Greek Revival got a substantial reno that included restoring the exterior and adding modern amenities like central air
Why Building Owners Need a Builder’s Risk Policy
When brownstone and townhouses decide to do renovations on their property owners, they should be aware of a few things:
You might not have the right coverage
Owners will often think their existing insurance policy covers their building while it’s
Buying a Condo in a New Development? Watch This Free Webinar
Thinking of buying an apartment in a new development? It’s quite different than buying a resale. Watch this free Brownstoner webinar “Buying and Selling in a New-Construction Building” for what you need to know.
The differences when buying a new

