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$1M Bike Garage Added To DUMBO Office Building
The developers of 45 Main St. built 2,000-square-feet bike storage room in the first-floor of the building for $1 million.

The developers of 45 Main St. built 2,000-square-feet bike storage room in the first-floor of the building for $1 million.

A report from StreetEasy found that DUMBO was the fourth best neighborhood for buyers, with Cobble Hill being one of the best for sellers.

The luxury building started sales on condos last week with prices climbing to $3.4 million, developers said.
The Brooklyn Heights Association started a push to get the state to kill a bill that would lift the size limit on residential buildings.
Bjarke Ingels Group moved their headquarters from Manhattan to a giant space at 45 Main Street.
Vincent Viola, who was once President Trump's pick for secretary of the army, filed plans to build a new pool inside 124 Columbia Heights.
Spaces, which own co-working offices around the world, will bring their first Brooklyn location to the Pioneer Building, reports say.
Developers filed plans to build a 13-story tower with 286-units at 169 Tillary St., New York YIMBY first reported.
The judge denied the Brooklyn Heights Association's request to halt the development of two towers at Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 6.
The Standish luxury building, where Matt Damon reportedly bought a condo inside, sold 85 percent of their units.
The Brooklyn Point in Downtown Brooklyn will have an infinity pool on top of the planned 68-story building, developers said.
The building was formerly the home of Refoundry but will be taken down to improve access to a larger building on the site.
The plan would add five million-square-feet of space with three new buildings at the site dedicated to manufacturing, officials said.
Condos in the Quay Tower will go on sale in the spring, developers said.
Steiner NYC filed plans for a nine-story office building with parking to be added to their redevelopment of the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Legal Aid attorneys walked out of the criminal court after immigration officers arrested a misdemeanor defendant.
There are 22 affordably priced apartments in a new building in downtown Brooklyn.
Matt Damon might grab the penthouse at the Standish for a whopping $16 million, according to reports.
The deadline to apply for an apartment at 210 Livingston St. is Oct. 31.
Enjoy access to a putting green, dry-cleaning valet, an in-house pet-grooming space and a rooftop terrace with private cabanas.
The housing lottery for 49 affordable apartments at the Caesura will close on Friday, Aug. 11.
The Brooklyn Heights Association filed a restraining order to prevent developers from beginning Pier 6 construction on or after July 19.
Jehovah's Witnesses have filed an application with the DOB to remove the Watchtower sign from their former Columbia Heights headquarters.
The new two-tower mixed-use building is rising on the block bordered by Montague, Clinton and Pierrepont streets.
The new two-tower building would be built on the location of an old storage facility near Tillary and Prince streets.
Hudson Companies will build a 36-story building with a new library, coffee shop, Smorgasburg outpost and 134 condominiums.
The Standish Arms Hotel in Brooklyn Heights was the fictional home of Clark Kent.
The Fulton Street retail corridor saw a 20 percent rise in median rents between 2016 and 2017, according to new data.
Two Trees announced the recipients of its 2017 artist subsidy program.
The fight is "far from over" with Hudson Companies, a developer planning to build a 36-story complex in place of the old library.
The housing lottery has opened for 181 Front St., a new building in Dumbo with several modern luxury amenities.
This time, both sides are using tax valuation arguments.
New renderings show that 10 Jay St. is getting a modern facelift.
The Standish is projected to sell out for a total of at least $112 million, according to the old hotel's developer.
Gentrification in motion.
This one's environmental.
The federal-style 5-bedroom at 24 Middagh St. — reportedly the oldest home in Brooklyn Heights — hasn't been on the market since 1958.
A new study by real estate company StreetEasy found a 3.1 percent increase in Northwest Brooklyn home resale prices compared to July 2015.
Niche.com has ranked Brooklyn's hoods based on "crime, public schools, cost of living, job opportunities and local amenities."
Two Trees Management is offering below-market rents to eligible organizations, but the application deadline is July 15.