Monthly Archives: June 2018

Live across from Crown Heights food hall Berg’n, from $1,769/month

Jun 27, 2018 |

Photo via Berg’n An affordable housing lottery launched Wednesday for four newly constructed, middle-income apartments in Crown Heights. Located at 916 Bergen Street, the rental building sits directly across from local favorite, Berg’n, a beer/ food hall from the founders of Smorgasburg. Residents will have access to a bike room and the building’s rooftop. Qualifying New […more]

From the Forum: Is This Gas Inspection Notice Legitimate?

Jun 27, 2018 |

A homeowner discovered a notice on their front door alerting them to a required gas inspection by a contracting company on behalf of the gas company. The notice warns that ignoring the notice could result in a Tobacco, alcohol and recreational drugs should be avoided if you desire to know the underlying causes. buy levitra […more]

Getting to Know the New President of The Duncan Duo Team

Jun 27, 2018 |

Robert Johnson was recently promoted to president of the Duncan Duo Team, and today he’s joining me to answer questions about himself and his background. Robert has been in real estate for almost eight years. Prior to joining the team, he didn’t have much experience. In fact, he says that he only had one sale. […more]

How much for a light-filled 2BR in Windsor Terrace with a flexible floorplan?

Jun 27, 2018 |

Can you guess the correct asking price? Pricespotter is Curbed’s pricing guessing game. How much do you think this place is asking? Drop your guess in the comments, and remember, no cheating! What/Where: 2BR, 1BA co-op in Windsor Terrace Square Footage: N/A Maintenance/Common Charges: $832 In Brooklyn’s low-key neighborhood of Windsor Terrace, this light-filled co-op […more]

This Park Slope Brownstone With Six Mantels, Loads of Mahogany Woodwork Wants $4.5 Million

Jun 27, 2018 |

Here’s a looker of a four-story brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District that might be described as a “wood palace.” Located at 212 8th Avenue, it’s one of a row of Neo-Renaissance homes built by architect Jeremiah Gilligan, Regular massage using this herbal oil also promotes cell generation and helps to increase online pharmacies […more]

In Long Island City, second phase of Hunter’s Point South waterfront park debuts

Jun 27, 2018 |

The opening of the 5.5-acre park now creates 11 acres of waterfront green space along a formerly industrial stretch The city officially debuted the second phase of the waterfront park that’s part of the Hunter’s Point South megaproject, in Long Island City, on Wednesday. This second stretch measures 5.5 acres, and follows the opening of […more]

PHOTOS: Phase two of Hunter’s Point South Park officially opens on the LIC waterfront

Jun 27, 2018 |

Photo © 6sqft The Hunter’s Point South Park extension officially opened Wednesday, over three years after construction began at the Long Island City site. The second phase adds 5.5 acres south to the existing park, which currently has a basketball court, playground, two dog-runs, and a volleyball sand pit. The city’s Economic Development Corporation and Department of Parks and Recreation developed […more]

Denver Affordable Housing Unit in Transit Friendly Park Hill Location

Jun 27, 2018 |

nbsp; This sweet condo lives largenbsp; Sunny 2 bedroom 2 bath with attached baths for each bedroom and great closet space.nbsp; Open kitchen/living room/dining room perfect for friendly gatherings.nbsp; Fabulous community amenities including heated pool, hot tub, gym and community room.nbsp; Blocks to the light rail station, coffee shops and restaurants,nbsp;Park Hill Golf Course and […more]

City says work can resume on Sutton Place’s controversial 800-foot tower

Jun 27, 2018 |

Proposed massing of the tower, via CityRealty A relatively staid neighborhood, things are heating up at the Upper East Side’s Sutton Place, again. Last December, 6sqft reported that Gamma Real Estate had to stop work on Sutton 58, their proposed 800-foot residential tower. After three years of community protest over what many consider an out-of-context supertall building, the […more]

The Unseen Evidence in the Buc-ee’s vs. Choke Canyon Lookalike Logo Legal Battle

Jun 27, 2018 |

Buc-ee’s scored a sweeping victory in Texas federal court last month when a judge found rival rest stop chain Choke Canyon guilty of 4 wrongs: trademark infringement, dilution, unfair competition, and unjust enrichment. But the battle might not be over: “Choke Canyon is expected to appeal,” reports Law360, “and Texas intellectual property experts say the store […more]