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Borough Park Condo With Three Bedrooms, Two Baths, Parking, Laundry Asks $699K
Home buyers looking for entree into the red hot Brooklyn home market could spend a lot more for a lot less than they will at 970 41st Street.
Finnish Co-op Three-Bedroom in Borough Park Near Sunset Park Asks $560K
This three-bedroom co-op offers a pretty nice setup for just over half a million, with some prewar details, good light and a decent amount of space.
Only the Post Office Remembers: How Borough Park Got Its Name
Borough Park once bore the name Blythebourne, but today only a single post office still bares that title.
Investigators Rule Out Stove as Cause of Borough Park Explosion
A memorial in front of Francisca Figueroa’s closed Park Slope salon Doubts have arisen about the initial theory the improper removal of a gas stove was to blame for this past weekend’s fatal Borough Park explosion.
Second Borough Park Explosion Victim Found, Investigators Considering Suicide as Cause
Investigators in Borough Park have found the remains of the second victim of this weekend’s fatal gas explosion.
R.H. Kutner was the genial proprietor of The Borough Park Clubhouse in 1907. Prior to this he was managing the clubhouse with his wife for six years. In 1907 the clubhouse underwent extensive alterations and improvements, to which Kuttner “spared no expense making his establishment complete in every detail”. Additions included a bowling alley in the basement, a billiard parlor and a dancing stage among other things. There is no mention of Kuttner in this article only Reynolds, however newspaper from December 25th, 1907 have all this information, as this was the case. I’m wondering then, did Reynolds buy the clubhouse and sell it to Kutner or in the reverse, did Reynolds buy it from Kutner? This I do not know.
Past and Present: The Borough Park ClubhouseThe borough park property appears to be an inter family transaction. Google seller, roll eyes.
Last Week’s Biggest SalesSeems to me that this place can only serve to keep out the people we don't want coming here anyway. I say bring it.
Brooklyn-Themed Restaurant Killing Brooklyn?From now on I'm calling benson "Egbert Benson."
Forgotten NY goes to New Utrecht