After a $51 million deal, art dealer Wildenstein & Co. now own site of old Bushwick church.
The building at 810 Flushing Ave. has 42 units in total and is across the street from a brand new supermarket.
Some of Brooklyn’s Human Resources Administration offices are coming to 95 Evergreen Ave.
The quarter over quarter change in price-per-square-foot is the highest in Brooklyn.
Easy for them to say.
The architecture of this place is nuts.
A new community plan won’t come together until 2018, likely.
Bushwick’s real estate never sleeps.
The building reflects a trend of storage facilities popping up in locations that are not getting rezoned for residential use.
The new RentHop data shows some huge jumps in median one-bedroom rent.
Bushwick was hit particularly hard.
The complex at 333 Johnson Ave. was purchased by developers back in 2015, and it finally looks like plans are underway for construction.
The 216,400-square-foot building will be converted into residential units.
The space will be the second Brooklyn location of the company previously known as Coworkrs and is located at an address once occupied by the children’s clothing chain La Casa del Bebe.
The formerly ghost-inhabited hotel has always been a mystery in the neighborhood.
We’ve all heard this one about the buyer’s market and Bushwick before.