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Brooklyn News: A Park Slope Wood Frame Gets a Splash of Color

Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings of 2022: A Brooklyn Heights Manse, a Bay Ridge Row House

Looking back at the listings that readers were drawn to in 2022, there isn’t a single neighborhood that dominates and the properties reflect a fairly wide price range. While the most expensive is a budget-busting Brooklyn Heights manse at $13.75 million, much of the list is made up of properties under the $2 million mark.

Brooklyn News: A Park Slope Wood Frame Gets a Splash of Color

Photos clockwise from left: Shelley Victory by Lesley Unruh, Ty Cole, Paul Sue-Pat by David A. Land, Lesley Unruh

6 Creative Interiors Offer Some Brooklyn Living Inspiration

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The Insider: Collectors’ South Slope Wood Frame Row House Celebrates All Things Retro

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Rarely do homeowners get to realize a personal vision as thoroughly as the couple who bought a derelict 19th century wood frame row house and transformed it, with the help of architect Michelle Krochmal of Park Slope-based Filament Architecture Studio, into a playful, colorful homage to early and mid-20th century domestic life.

The architect-client relationship began before they’d even decided whether to buy the 1,700-square-foot house. On the advice of a realtor, the prospective homeowners came to Krochmal with a burning

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Dedicated Readers Braved Weather for Brooklyn Book Festival

Nonstop rainy weather threw a wrench in the plans of many fall festivals planned for the first weekend in October. But the gray days were perfect for people who love to stay in with a good book, and the Brooklyn Book Festival managed to draw a huge crowd of indoors to attend panel discussions, meet with authors and question the role of literature in today’s most pressing issues.

“We were lucky for 16 years to have wonderful weather,” said Liz Koch, co-producer and vice president of the BBF. “But Sunday, we just had to pivot.”

Dedicated Readers Braved Weather for Brooklyn Book Festival

People listen to the panel

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With a Rainy, Blustery Day, the Annual Atlantic Antic Drew a Smaller Crowd

Despite it being one of Brooklyn’s biggest and most beloved street fairs, this year’s Atlantic Antic was more of a washout due to heavy rain.

As organizers planned for the big weekend, they left it up to vendors and performers to decide whether or not they would still set up for festival-goers, according to Howard Kolins, acting executive director of the Atlantic Avenue Local Development Corporation (AALDC).

In the end, some of the day’s scheduled entertainment chose to cancel, leaving the Antic without its usual bouncy houses, pony rides and marching bands. Little Amal — a 12-foot-tall puppet depicting a

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GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED ROSEN LAW FIRM Encourages

NEW YORK, June 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, continues to investigate potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Allianz SE (OTC: ALIZY) resulting from allegations that Allianz may have issued materially misleading business information to the investing public.

SO WHAT: If you purchased Allianz securities you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement. The Rosen Law firm is preparing a class action seeking recovery of investor losses.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the prospective class

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Memphis sees the highest number of monthly home sales this year, but is still 25% behind 2022

2023’s Memphis real estate trends continued in June with fewer homes sold and a decrease in median home sale prices, according to data from the Memphis Area Association of Realtors.

Here are four things to know from the association’s June report on the housing market in the area.

How many Memphis-area homes were sold in June?

According to the MAAR report, there were 1,762 homes sold in June this year. That is down 12.6% compared to 2,016 homes sold in June 2022.

June had the highest number of monthly sales for the current year. March (1,367) had the second-highest number

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Windsor Terrace Standalone With Parking Asks $2.25 Million

A short stroll from Prospect Park, the interior of this Windsor Terrace standalone is generously sized and has some period details such as pocket doors, stained glass, and wainscoting along with some renovations since its 1890s construction. The single-family home at 300 Sherman Street also has a private driveway and a garage.

When the planned construction of the house was noted in the Brooklyn Daily Times in 1892 it was described as a “new Queen Anne cottage.” Now enveloped in green siding, the original details, including a columned porch, can be seen in the historic tax photo. The iron fence

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Brooklyn News: A Boerum Hill Loft Gets a Refresh

Updated Bed Study Limestone and Three More Open Houses to See, Starting at $849K

Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Bed Study, Park Slope, Crown Heights, and Marine Park. They range in price from $849,000 to $3.6 million.

392 8th street living room

Updated Park Slope Walkup With Moldings, Bay Windows, Two Bedrooms Asks $1.125 Million

On the fourth floor of a Beaux-Arts building in Park Slope, this dumbbell apartment has high ceilings, original wood floors, and nooks and crannies to explore. It’s located at 392 8th Street, a four-story, eight-unit oatmeal-colored brick walkup with an undulating