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Brooklyn Navy Yard seeks partners to develop ‘Equity Incubator’ for local businesses

October 21 | Editorial Staff

The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation on Tuesday issued a Request for...

This 2005 photo shows an abandoned but beautiful Admiral’s Row house. Eagle file photo by Sarah Ryley

Photos: Historic Admiral’s Row houses were left to rot where Wegmans now rises

May 2 | Lore Croghan

Their grandeur is evident despite caved-in roofs and rubble-strewn yards...

A rendering of Building 212 as seen from Flushing Avenue. Rendering via Wegmans Food Markets

Brooklyn’s first Wegmans will open in October. Here’s what it will look like.

May 1 | Raanan Geberer

A highly anticipated Wegmans Food Market will open in the Brooklyn Navy...

Brooklyn Navy Yard brings big changes and more jobs

January 19 | Anna Spivak

The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation is expanding employment opportunities and matching...

Brooklyn Navy Yard to transform empty building into biomedical and tech hub

March 6 | Heather Chin

The next step in the Brooklyn Navy Yard’s rebirth and...

Admirals Row will soon get into ship shape

January 23 | Editorial Staff

BY SHANI LEIBOWITZ Today, Admirals Row, a six-acre site on the...

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BROOKLYN’S TALLEST CHRISTMAS TREE READY TO GET LIT ON WEDNESDAY

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“Skaters have gleefully taken to the ice at the “Skaters have gleefully taken to the ice at the new, 8,600-square-foot skating rink called “Glide at Brooklyn Bridge Park,” which opened in Emily Warren Roebling Plaza on Nov. 15.

The views from the rink, with the iconic Brooklyn Bridge towering overhead and the East River and Manhattan beyond, are spectacular.”

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“A historic collection of four adjacent townhous “A historic collection of four adjacent townhouses, with its own private park, has quietly gone on sale for $25 million in Brooklyn Heights.

Called Valentine’s Way, the brownstones at 60, 62, 64 and 66 Clark St., between Henry and Hicks streets, are subject to a conservation easement established by the dedicated preservationists who have spent four decades meticulously restoring them. The conservation easement assures that the buildings’ exteriors, front gardens and ironwork, which have been judged to be of cultural, architectural and historical significance, will be maintained in perpetuity.”

Read the rest of Mary Frost’s latest “Valentine’s Way, preservationists’ labor of love, comes onto the market in Brooklyn Heights” article, which is linked in our bio.
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