On the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, waterfront businesses reflect on the superstorm that threatened to close their doors for good.
Category: <span>The Buildings of Brooklyn</span>
When a Shop Becomes a Home
The Brooklyn Women's Exchange, a volunteer-run crafts shop with 160 years of history has become a haven for artisans in Brooklyn Heights.
Green-Wood Cemetery’s Beautiful Greenhouse: Love Hurts
It will be beautiful in the end, but tenderly restoring a Victorian structure has not been easy
Crown Heights: The Show Goes on at an Iconic Theater, Despite Ownership Issues
Although the ownership of Nostrand Avenue's Black Lady Theater is unclear, Clarence and Omar Hardy believe it belongs to them and are operating it accordingly
The Costs Of Rezoning—A Cautionary Tale
Gowanus: As the city considers new rules for development, neighbors worry about what happened on Fourth Avenue
One Parking Spot: $185,000
Gentrification in Cobble Hill takes on a whole new dimension
Crown Heights: A Battle Over An Armory
Development of this public property has become a flashpoint about affordable housing
After the Fire: Waiting for Insurance, a Sale, or God
On 12th St. In Park Slope: One fire, three houses, and the long road to normalcy
Is This a Hotel or a Shelter? Sunset Park Wants to Know
The Buildings of Brooklyn: Locals wanted to know the future of 235 24th St. So we asked
An Old Armory at the Crossroads
The Buildings of Brooklyn: Bedford Union Armory in Crown Heights