By DIANE CARDWELL and ROSALIE RADOMSKYJULY 1, 2004 Two developers known for residential projects have bought the Domino Sugar refinery in Williamsburg, ending a rich chapter of Brooklyn’s industrial waterfront history. C.P.C. Resources, the development arm of the Community Preservation Corporation, a lending consortium of banks and insurance companies best known for financing Continue Reading
Rezoning, and Redefining, Park Slope
By ALAN S. OSER TEN years ago, when Karen Brenner first moved to Park Slope, she settled in a rented one-bedroom floor-through on Third Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. In 2001 she moved again. She bought a two-bedroom apartment in a newly built 36-unit condominium called Park Slope Estates Continue Reading
Biggest Brooklyn Builders
The most prolific developers in the most active borough for development April 01, 2007 By Stuart W. Elliott The developer famous for single-handedly creating the neighborhood of Dumbo out of industrial property on the edge of Brooklyn is still going strong. Research by The Real Deal tracked the biggest developers Continue Reading