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Brooklyn News: A Co-op in a Notable Brooklyn Heights Townhouse

Compact One-Bedroom With Mantel, Woodwork, Central Air in Heights Queen Anne Asks $750K

A one-bedroom in a notable Brooklyn Heights Queen Anne townhouse is not huge, but it has a serene feel and plenty of original historic details as well as modern conveniences. It’s on the fourth floor of 87 Remsen Street, a zippy concoction of fine brickwork and decorative terra-cotta designed by architect William H. Beers in 1899 for a socially prominent family whose fortune came from straw hats.


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Lavish Park Slope Townhouse With Mantels, Wainscoting, Central Air Asks $5.75 Million

Not exactly modest in size or ornamentation,