In 2012 the Chetrits and Brooklyn developer David Bistricer snapped up the site at Hicks Street from the Watchtower Bible and ...
Lumber magnate Louis Bossert built the hotel in 1909 and it later became known as Brooklyn’s Waldorf-Astoria. The Jehovah’s Witnesses bought the building in 1983.
The Chetrit Group had been hoping to reach a deal with its lender, allowing it to stay in control of the asset and proceed ...
The adaptive reuse project will convert a former student housing property into affordable and supportive housing.
I travelled to New York City, not as a tourist, but as a journalist on a mission.For more than two decades, I have been ...
The world's tallest Passive House building, a design standard aimed at cutting carbon emissions, is coming to Brooklyn.
Scannell purchased the 15-acre site, located at 1297 Shingle Creek Crossing, late last month for $1.65 million, according to ...