A long-abandoned 1860s Italianate brownstone on one of Brooklyn's most coveted streets has hit the market for $15 million.
In the first half of the 19th century, a growing urban middle class was looking for something more distinguished than the usual brick facades. Marble, granite, and limestone were too expensive to ship ...
New York City is renowned for its brownstone row homes, but across the Hudson River, Jersey City also has its share of buildings with the classic architectural facade, constructed from brown sandstone ...