Cobble Hill

Cobble Hill, Real Estate

Q&A with Real Estate Broker Joseph Baglio

Joseph Baglio is a broker and Partner at Madison Estates, one of the leading boutique brokerage firms with two offices serving Brooklyn (one on Douglass Street and the other on Avenue R). Many of Madison Estate’s transactions take place in Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Bay Ridge, Midwood, Flatbush and Marine Park. Baglio has been working in […]

Cobble Hill, Land Use, LICH, Real Estate

As Fortis Tower Casts Shadow Over Cobble Hill, NYU Langone Site Sits Idle

In late 2017, at 347 Henry Street, construction began on 5 River Park, the first of four planned high-rises by developer Fortis Property Group that will soon loom over the Cobble Hill Historic District. Designed by Romines Architecture, the building’s 15 stories will hold 25 condos, with an average price of $3.15 million per unit. Work will finish on the […]

Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Court Street, Holidays, Red Hook News, Shopping

Local Holiday Gift Guide 2018 Story and photo by Erin DeGregorio

                                ‘Tis the season to be giving! With our first snowfall of the winter already in the books, we are excited to kickstart the holidays and look for gifts for family and friends. The neighborhoods are full of cool goodies and hidden treasures, so there’s […]

Cobble Hill, Religious News

Papal Nuncio Celebrates French Mass at St. Agnes by Laura Eng

Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the Papal Nuncio, celebrated the French Mass at St. Agnes Church in Cobble Hill on Sunday, October 7th. Joining the pope’s envoy to the United States in concelebration were Diocese of Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, Parish of St. Agnes/St. Paul Pastor Monsignor Joseph Nugent, Father Paul Anel, Father Willy Kingsley, and Deacon Leroy Branch. In attendance were […]

Arts, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill

New York’s Most Popular Writing Method You’ve Never Heard Of 

  Even if you have zero interest in writing, you’ve probably seen a cab-yellow newsstand of catalogs for Gotham Writers Workshop, or the lime green advertisements for Sackett Street Writers Workshop. Since 2002, Sackett Street has worked with over 3,500 writers, and Gotham Writers (founded in 1993) currently averages 2,800 New Yorkers a year with their in-person classes. But trumping […]

Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Feature Story, Red Hook Restaurants

Planning your Valentine’s Day date, by Emily Kluver [WITH LINKS]

If you hate Valentine’s Day, the experience can mean anything from a simple headache to salt in the wound of recent heart break. Those lucky in love tend to spend the day with their significant others, with displays of love ranging from low-key affirmations to grand extravagant gestures. And then there are the happy singles, who might spend the day […]

Cobble Hill

Council member Brad Lander opposes Fortis plan for a rezoning of the LICH campus, by George Fiala

In what must be called a surprising development, City Councilman Brad Lander announced his opposition to the plan by real estate developer Fortis to rezone Cobble Hill, which would have enabled it to build an extra 400,000 square feet of housing on what was once the Long Island College Hospital. The announcement was made at the annual meeting of the […]

Brad Lander, Cobble Hill, LICH

When law is upended by a loophole, by George Fiala

Last night I attended what was billed as the first in a series of “Public Planning Meetings for the Long Island College Hospital Site (LICH).” The meeting was a co-production of the Cobble Hill Association (CHA) , local elected officials, and FORTIS, the real estate development company chosen by NY State to redevelop the former LICH properties. The meeting was held […]

Brooklyn Bridge Park, Cobble Hill, LICH

Cobble Hill to change forever as LICH becomes skyscrapers, by George Fiala

If Cobble Hill thought losing their hospital was bad – they ain’t seen nothin’ yet.   A crew of well dressed professionals representing the Fortis Group, presented what seemed like a take it or leave it proposal for residential development of the former Long Island Hospital (LICH) campus at the annual meeting of the Cobble Hill Association (CHA). They presented two […]