
"For Palette Architecture, a mid-sized firm based in New York and Los Angeles, which reimagined a multi-unit brownstone as a single-family home for a couple with two children, these began with the layout. Rather than open up the parlor floor entirely, the client and homeowner - lighting and furniture designer Jason Miller, who founded the contemporary lighting company Roll & Hill - wanted to "keep the spaces separate for different functions," said Jeff Wandersman, one of three founding partners at Palette Architecture."
"Popular stories on Brownstoner this week include the approval of the Marine Terminal development and a Crown Heights townhouse on the market. Marine Terminal Plan for Skyscrapers in Red Hook Passes After five previous delays, the 28-member Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT) task force, chaired by U.S. Representative Dan Goldman and co-chaired by state Senator Andrew Gounardes and Council Member Alexa Avilés, voted 20 to 8 on September 22 to redevelop 122 acres of one of Brooklyn's last remaining industrial waterfronts."
The 28-member Brooklyn Marine Terminal task force voted 20 to 8 to redevelop 122 acres of Red Hook waterfront after five prior delays. The task force was chaired by U.S. Representative Dan Goldman and co-chaired by state Senator Andrew Gounardes and Council Member Alexa Avilés. A Shingle Style dwelling in Yonkers' Park Hill offers well-preserved interiors and an intriguing social history tied to a lifelong communist and presidential candidate, listed for $949,000. Curated open-house picks spanned Fort Greene, Bed Stuy, Ditmas Park West, and Gerritsen Beach with prices from $999,000 to $3.75 million. A Clinton Hill brownstone renovation balanced historic character with contemporary design while preserving distinct parlor functions.
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