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Permits Filed At Bed-Stuy Site Of Young Worker's 2015 Death
Documents show plans to build a two unit multi-use building on Myrtle Avenue where a 19-year-old construction worker was killed.

Documents show plans to build a two unit multi-use building on Myrtle Avenue where a 19-year-old construction worker was killed.

The Atlantic Avenue building, touted as the first all-electric development in the neighborhood, is on the agenda at Borough Hall Wednesday.

The city has finalized a deal to build a new development at the Sumner Houses on Marcus Garvey Boulevard, they announced Friday.
The 17-story building on Atlantic Avenue was approved by the community board on Monday, according to developers.
Developers have applied to rezone an Atlantic Avenue property to make way for a 17-story residential building, records show.
More than 90 homes on the market in the neighborhood are more than 100 years old.
Just under $4 million will get you about 4,000 square feet of space on Putnam Avenue.
Home prices are higher in the Bed-Stuy area recently. See how much.
A new building on Fulton Street has apartments available for applicants making as little as $15,000 per year, records show.
Just under $400,000 will get you a three-bedroom on Herkimer Street.
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The new building, which has more than 40 apartments up for grabs, is available for those making as little as $37,000 per year.
The Jefferson Avenue townhouse now costs $2.5 million.
Half a million will get you 534 square feet on Quincy Street.
The median rent price in the borough stayed flat in April after reaching record-lows the month before, a study shows.
A little under $2.3 million will get you more than 7,000 square feet of space on Stuyvesant Avenue.
Single-family homes have seen the largest rent increases. See how rent changed in the Bed-Stuy area.
The attorney, who lived in New Jersey and worked in Brooklyn, transferred a downpayment into his personal account and spent it, the DA said.
Too many people in your apartment competing for the bathroom in the morning? Drop a few million and get five bathrooms instead.
The Bedford Avenue building is one of several in and around the neighborhood on the affordable housing lottery, records show.
The $2.6 million price-tag gets you six bedrooms on Decatur Street.
Looking for a bit of Brooklyn history? Check out the Bed-Stuy homes on the market that were built more than a century ago.
Though not dropping as steeply as Manhattan, the borough's rents hit record-lows in the first quarter of 2021, a study found.
The building takes up a full city block on Flushing Avenue and has been under construction since 2017.
Just under $4 million will get you seven bedrooms and five bathrooms with your own garden.
A new map shows buildings that have been barred from getting new work permits under a new law intended to protect against tenant abuse.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Brooklyn area.
A new study shows how many people left each NYC neighborhood during the pandemic, including thousands in Bed-Stuy's ZIP codes.
More than half a million will get you this new condo on Quincy Street.
The application to rezone 270 Nostrand Ave. and build hundreds of apartments officially started the city's review process on Monday.
Three units are available through the affordable housing lottery in this Schaefer Street building.
Ten homes in the neighborhood with rooftop space are on the market.
It still isn't cheap, but this townhome in Bed-Stuy just had its price reduced to $1.45 million.
More than 40 apartments for seniors have hit the affordable housing lottery for those making between $0 and $39,800 per year.
A half a million dollars will get you nearly 500 square feet of space.
Three brokers and one landlord in Brooklyn were named in a major lawsuit alleging they refused to allow federal housing vouchers.
A cool $3.4 million will get you 5,000 square feet on Lefferts Place.
Looking for a bit of Brooklyn history? Check out the Bed-Stuy homes on the market that were built more than a century ago.
Dozens of apartments have hit the affordable housing lottery near Bed-Stuy, including some for those making as low as $18,000 a year.
Take your pick working from home in a back garden or one of two elevated decks in this Greene Avenue townhome.
Sky-high prices got you down? Here are the top middle-class housing meccas.