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Here's one thing we learned today: If you want people to vote for you, you might not want to put political fliers designed to look like parking tickets on their windshields. "Thank you for giving me a very clear favorite  |  |
The seven-story building at 185 York Street in Vinegar Hill is well on its way now but the big question remains to be answered: Can a market-rate project make it right across from public housing? [Brownstoner]  |  |
According to the DOB permit in the window, the former clothing store at 672 Fulton Street in Fort Greene is in the process of being turned into a beauty parlor. Word on the street it's being brought to you by  |  |


Sweeet! Check out this 25-foot-wide corner brownstone at 49 8th Avenue in Park Slope. While whoever can end up affording the $3,200,000 price tag will inevitably want to gussy it up a bit (even the listing says it's "in need  |  |
The Mill Building at 85 North 3rd Street has long been a favorite of ours. The conversion hit the market in better times and was popular with buyers. One such buyer is now moving on though and putting his second  |  |
Sheepshead Bay doesn't get a lot of attention around here but this new condo at caught our eye. We don't think of the area being known for Richard Meier-wannabe designs. Given the alternative though (like we wrote about last year),  |  |
It had to happen sometime! The 14 Townhouses on State Street received a lot of attention, most of it positive, when they hit the market back in 2005. It took a little while (and some time off the market) to  |  |
Another reason we wish our programmer would finish the updated version ye olde widget: This one-bedroom at 60 South Oxford Street in Fort Greene was listed for $399,000. 58 readers weighed in on the price via the widget, with an  |  |
From the Brooklyn Heights Blog comes word of an incremental step towards the neighborhood's much-anticipated new watering hole. The old signage from when 97 Atlantic Avenue was occupied by Magnetic Field just came down, the blog , clearing the way  |  |
There was a lot of discussion last week about the viability and timing of the issuance of debt to finance the construction of Barclay's Arena, the centerpiece of the Atlantic Yards project. First, on Wednesday, the blog Noticing New York  |  |
Before the real estate market started to weaken back in 2008, Brooklyn Brewery had been desperately (and ) searching for a new place to set up shop in Brooklyn; after two decades on North 11th Street in Williamsburg, commercial rents  |  |
An article in The Times this weekend looks at the mayor's record at cleaning up corruption and incompetence at the Buildings Department and largely finds it wanting; but the paper also notes that no other mayor has had much luck  |  |
Battered black boxing gloves rest on a corner of Scott Ginsburg's desk at Boardwalk Auto Group in Plano. Dallas has one of the largest luxury car markets in the U.S. and could emerge the leader. Scott Ginsburg, owner of Boardwalk  |  |
Pentagon auditors are warning the Army's primary support contractor in Iraq, responsible for everything from mail and laundry to housing and meals, to cut its workforce there or face nearly $200 million in penalties for keeping thousands too many on  |  |
Toni Thompson stopped at a Kroger gas station in Irving on Sunday to fill up the tank in her Ford Focus, but with gas prices rising, she's been topping off less frequently. "Sometimes I don't even fill up because I  |  |
WASHINGTON - Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner acknowledges the federal budget deficit is too high, but says the priorities now are economic growth and job creation. Asked on NBC's Meet the Press whether this means taxes will rise, Geithner avoided specifics.  |  |
Tony Blackman has added a fifth aviation mystery thriller, NOW YOU SEE IT, to his series featuring Peter Talbert, insurance investigator. Two aircraft crash in fog on opposite sides of the World, in New York and in Hong Kong. Talbert  |  |
Post Office Home Insurance recommends checking home insurance policy for garden cover (PRWeb Nov 1, 2009) Read the full story at  |  |
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