Brooklyn News: Big Reuse to Open Bushwick Thrift Store
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Brooklyn News: Big Reuse to Open Bushwick Thrift Store
"Ditmas Park Top Floor Two-Bedroom With Wood Floors, Eat-in Kitchen Asks $599K In a 1930s Art Deco building, this Ditmas Park unit has been converted into a two-bedroom and still has a spacious layout with foyer, eat-in kitchen, four closets, and a large living room. It is on the top floor of 570 Westminster Road, at the corner of Newkirk Avenue."
"Boerum Hill Row House With Marble Mantels, Central Air Asks $4.995 Million This Boerum Hill row house has a parlor level with grand proportions and details like crown molding, marble mantels, and ceiling medallions - and a renovation included some updates for modern living. At 90 Dean Street, the 20-foot-wide four-story single-family is within the Boerum Hill Historic District Extension, designated in 2018."
"The impeccably renovated and furnished townhouse may look pretty now. But "it was not pretty when it started," said designer Keren Richter. "It needed pretty much everything." Richter and her husband, Thomas Richter, who formed New York City-based architectural design firm White Arrow a decade ago and have since completed a score of projects from Brooklyn to Berlin, took over Phase II of this gut renovation after the young couple who'd bought the house a year prior had alre"
A renovated Park Slope brownstone listing begins at $1.099 million with open houses in Park Slope, Bed Stuy, and Sheepshead Bay. A top-floor Ditmas Park two-bedroom in a 1930s Art Deco building at 570 Westminster Road asks $599K and includes a foyer, eat-in kitchen, four closets, and a large living room. A Boerum Hill row house at 90 Dean Street asks $4.995 million and features a parlor level with crown molding, marble mantels, ceiling medallions, and modern renovation updates; the 20-foot-wide single-family sits in the Boerum Hill Historic District Extension. Big Reuse will open a thrift store for home goods and clothing at 378 Troutman Street in Bushwick. Designers Keren and Thomas Richter led Phase II of a gut renovation that required extensive rebuilding.
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