Brooklyn News: Black-Owned Bookstore Coming to Bed Stuy
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Brooklyn News: Black-Owned Bookstore Coming to Bed Stuy
"As real estate shows signs of cooling nationally, the Brooklyn housing market remains robust, with home prices reaching new highs and inventory also climbing in the third quarter. Average and median prices for homes across the borough rose to their highest levels on record in the third quarter of 2025, with the median sales price now crossing the million-dollar mark, according to a market report from appraisal firm Miller Samuel for Douglas Elliman."
"Park Slope Brownstone With Stylish Reno, Central Air Asks $10.25 Million A renovation of this Park Slope brownstone by the current owners kept 1880s-era details in place and introduced some stylish finishes and amenities like central air, a modern kitchen, three en suite baths, and a landscaped rear yard. At 757 Carroll Street, it sits within the Park Slope Historic District and just a couple of blocks from Prospect Park."
A prominent journalist, Nikole Hannah-Jones, is partnering with local entrepreneurs to open a literary salon and bar in the former Macon Hardware building at Macon Street and Marcus Garvey Boulevard in Bed-Stuy. The Brooklyn housing market posted record average and median prices in the third quarter of 2025, with the median sales price crossing the million-dollar mark, per a Miller Samuel/Douglas Elliman report, while inventory also increased. Notable listings include a Park Slope brownstone at 757 Carroll Street asking $10.25 million after a renovation that preserved 1880s details and added modern amenities. Open-house picks ranged from $1.325 million to $2.2 million, and a rare Willow Place colonnade survivor at 46 Willow Place is listed for $3.45 million.
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