
"The annual Park Slope House Tour focuses on homes with eco-friendly features, including a Passive House under construction and a home with a flood mitigation project."
"Participants will have from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to make their way to all of the tour spots, showcasing the neighborhood's impressive architecture."
"Tickets for the Park Slope tour are $55 per person and $50 for members of the Park Slope Civic Council, with early purchase recommended due to high demand."
The Park Slope House Tour returns in May, featuring homes with eco-friendly designs, including a Passive House and a flood mitigation project. Participants can explore at least six sites, including a 19th-century brownstone restoration. The event, launched in 1959, aims to highlight the neighborhood's architecture and desirability. While house tours have declined in Brooklyn, the Park Slope event remains popular, with tickets priced at $55 for the public and $50 for members. Proceeds support local arts and cultural organizations.
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