Real Estate
Who Says a Coworking Space Has to be Expensive?
Prosper Gowork, a Brooklyn-based startup, offers a $99 monthly fee by leaving out frills like yoga classes and happy hour
By Megan McGibney
Real Estate
Making a Leap from Skateboard Maker to Real Estate Mogul
How Harley Courts built his Brooklyn firm Nooklyn into a tech-driven, apartment-rental powerhouse
By Michael Stahl
Real Estate
Inside the Battle over the Megaproject at 80 Flatbush
Is rezoning for two large towers the best way to deliver schools and affordable housing? The debate over costs and benefits gets louder
By Norman Oder
Real Estate
Why That New Chain Store Just Landed on Your Block
They're arriving in Brooklyn faster than in any other borough. Can mom-and-pop shops survive in a land of giants?
By Erin Schulte
Real Estate
Forest City in Brooklyn: a Real Estate Pioneer on the Way Out?
The developer behind MetroTech and Barclays Center changed the borough's landscape. An in-depth look at a towering yet sometimes controversial legacy
By Norman Oder
Real Estate
Where in Brooklyn Can a Small Business Find Decent Rent?
With prices for space so high, are there any good deals left out there? The experts suggest three sweet spots
By Michael Stahl
Real Estate
As Brooklyn Towers Reach for the Sky, How Big Is Too Big?
The proposed project for 80 Flatbush would provide housing and schools, but critics point to 'unprecedented scale' near row houses
By Norman Oder
Real Estate
Amenities Galore! 9 Lures for Brooklyn Apartment Hunters
From a "jam room" to a science lab for kids, developers are rolling out clever new perks in a competitive marketplace
By Arden Phillips
Real Estate
Real Estate Titan MaryAnne Gilmartin Starts a New Firm
The powerful Brooklyn executive is taking key staffers with her to play a role as Forest City sells most of its Pacific Park stake to Greenland USA
By Norman Oder
Real Estate
Why Cuomo’s Plan for Red Hook Faces a Force of Nature
The governor proposes vast new housing and a subway extension, but the Brooklyn neighborhood is one of the most vulnerable to rising sea levels
By Bryan Walsh