
"The city's Landmarks Preservation Commission has determined that the eye-catching wood frame house at 158 South Oxford Street does not meet the criteria for landmark status due to extensive alterations."
"Plans for a Gowanus development designed by Bjarke Ingels are progressing, with foundation work set to begin after a long period of inactivity at the site."
"The Victorian glass-and-copper greenhouse at Green-Wood Cemetery, known for its iconic onion dome, has been revitalized with the opening of a long-awaited visitor center."
"A prewar apartment in Brooklyn Heights is listed for $825K, featuring a sunken living room, Deco-era details, and is located within walking distance to shops and parks."
Plans for a Gowanus development designed by Bjarke Ingels are progressing, with foundation work set to begin. In Fort Greene, a historic Italianate manse is at risk of demolition after the Landmarks Preservation Commission ruled it does not qualify for landmark status due to significant alterations. Meanwhile, a prewar apartment in Brooklyn Heights is on the market for $825K, featuring Deco-era details and ample closet space. Green-Wood Cemetery has opened a new visitor center, revitalizing a historic greenhouse structure.
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