A Brooklyn community is fighting to turn a forgotten landmark into a heritage center.
Brace yourself, Brooklyn — a thousand-foot skyscraper is headed this way. It will be 1,066 feet tall, to be precise — and will be built on a site shared by the iconic Dime Savings Bank, an individual ...
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held hearings on three potential new Brooklyn locations yesterday. First up was the four-building complex associated with the William Ulmer Brewery in Bushwick.
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Neighbors in Brooklyn's Victorian Flatbush are disappointed the city landmarked only part of their neighborhood as historic. As CBS News New York's Hannah Kliger explains, they're worried the decision ...
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — A new, legal cannabis dispensary, “Kaya Bliss,” hopes to open at 64 Henry St. in Brooklyn Heights before the end of July, needing to pass just one more inspection by the Office of ...
The Landmarks Preservation Commission has approved a new five-story building for an eye-catching section of Hancock Street in the Bedford Stuyvesant Historic District, voting unanimously to ...
The Landmarks Preservation Commission has expressed conditional support for the conversion of Fort Greene’s Hanson Place Central United Methodist Church into the base of a 27-story residential tower, ...
Preservationists are celebrating a major win after the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission chose not to advance plans to redevelop a row of historic homes into a 33-story building on Duffield ...