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If you want a slice of Hollywood history, this could be your chance, as the gorgeous Upper East Side brownstone made famous in Breakfast at Tiffany's is now up for sale.
Former Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin’s historic four-story brownstone in downtown Hartford has hit the real estate market for $1.29 million. Bronin and his wife, Sara, purchased the home at 93 Elm ...
The new album, 'Pink Elephant,' comes three years after multiple women accused frontman Win Butler of sexual misconduct. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Arcade Fire have announced their first new ...
Nick Allardice, 38, lives in a brownstone in Brooklyn in an "intentional community." He and his partner bought the brownstone with three friends to reduce costs and create community.
Police said 911 dispatchers have received 10 calls about 164 St. John’s Place over the last six months. Then on Saturday, police said someone fired shots in front of the brownstone.No one was ...
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The front staircase of the Manhattan brownstone where Carrie Bradshaw lived in “Sex and the City” is getting a metal gate to keep away tourists who endlessly trespass and pose for pictures.
Welcome to DIY Diary.Each entry covers a new home improvement project. Here, New York DIY experts Barry and Jordan of the Brownstone Boys turn their spare closet into a stylish work nook.
Brownstone facades at 65-71 Columbia Heights in Brooklyn Heights photographed by Berenice Abbott as part of the Federal Art Project’s “Changing New York” in 1936. Photo via New York Public Library.
Tour a refreshed Brooklyn Brownstone The historical home, with its familiar brownstone facade, sits across a bucolic park lined by birch trees. The structure's location was idyllic and its overall ...
The three-story, $4 million brownstone at 60 S. 4th St. in South Williamsburg was empty as of Thursday, after police forced the squatters back out onto the sidewalk on Monday.