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ICYMI: Al Capone’s Park Slope Home Is For Sale

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PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — If you've ever wanted to live in the old Brooklyn home of a notorious gangster, you've got a chance to do it. The Park Slope home where Al Capone used to live is up for sale, and it will only cost you a cool $2.5 million to move in. Capone grew up in a nearby building on Garfield Place, according to realtor.com, and moved into this listing in the early 1900s. "If he had lived here today, he wouldn’t have to go into the rum-running business," listing agent Bren Salamon told Patch . That's because Capone could make some serious dough from the two rental units attached to the condo, which could bring in a pretty penny in 2017 Park Slope . Anyone who moves in, though, won't be looking at any old relics of Brooklyn gone by. The home, as many are in the borough these days, was completely renovated by an investor about a year ago. The main townhouse is 2, 980 square feet spread over two levels. Along with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, t...

ICYMI: Al Capone’s Park Slope Home Is For Sale

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PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — If you've ever wanted to live in the old Brooklyn home of a notorious gangster, you've got a chance to do it. The Park Slope home where Al Capone used to live is up for sale, and it will only cost you a cool $2.5 million to move in. Capone grew up in a nearby building on Garfield Place, according to realtor.com, and moved into this listing in the early 1900s. "If he had lived here today, he wouldn’t have to go into the rum-running business," listing agent Bren Salamon told Patch . That's because Capone could make some serious dough from the two rental units attached to the condo, which could bring in a pretty penny in 2017 Park Slope . Anyone who moves in, though, won't be looking at any old relics of Brooklyn gone by. The home, as many are in the borough these days, was completely renovated by an investor about a year ago. The main townhouse is 2, 980 square feet spread over two levels. Along with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, t...

2 Bedroom Basement Apartment $800 Pou On Eastaff

City/Town: St. John's Area: Avalon Peninsula Seller: Bernie-Ann Posted: Thu, August 24, 11:20 PM 2 bedroom basement apartment located on Eastaff Street . Apartment is semi-above ground. Newly renovated throughout with washer and dryer, separate hot water boiler and a full bathroom. Off street paved parking . $800POU 689-5165

Co-Op vs. Condo: What You Need to Know

The New York City housing market is truly a beast of its own. We are living in a world where you can't simply buy a house, white picket fence , and start planting the seeds of your American Dream. Instead, our homes are divided into a series of different housing types. For those of you looking to buy, or simply for those of you looking to understand more about the housing industry in the city, here is a breakdown of the most popular forms of home ownership in New York City: Cooperative Roughly 75 percent of the Manhattan housing inventory is comprised of co-ops. Unlike a condo, co-ops are are owned by a corporation. This means, when you buy an apartment that is in a co-op building, you are not actually buying real property (like you would in a condo). You are in fact, buying shares of the corporation. These shares entitle you to a proprietary lease, which relates your relationship to the building close to that of an investor, rather than a condo building, where you are the outr...

Craft Beer Bar Named for Sanitarium Opening in Long-Vacant Astoria Space - Ditmars - New York

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future River Crest logo , and the space where the bar will open next year." /> The future River Crest logo , and the space where the bar will open next year. View Full Caption Logo Courtesy River Crest (inset); DNAinfo/Jeanmarie Evelly ASTORIA — A pair of Lower East Side bar owners plan to open a craft beer spot named for a former sanitarium in a  Ditmars Boulevard storefront that's sat empty for the past six years. River Crest, named after a mental health facility that operated in the neighborhood decades ago , will open around February at 33-15 Ditmars Blvd., a large storefront formerly occupied by the  produce market Top Tomato . Co- owners Martin Whelan and Gerard Leary — who also own the Lower East Side bar One Mile House — say the new venture will specialize in quality and harder-to- find craft brews .  "It'll be very high- end craft beer that we’ll be pouring there," said Leary, who lives in Sunnyside. "It's not going to be break-your...

Littoral Madness: On Kathy Acker

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Chris Kraus remembers the late writer, in life and in death. Kaucyila Brooke, Untitled #94 from Kathy Acker’s Clothes , 1998/2005, color photograph. From the cover of After Kathy Acker . Like everything in the past, everyone remembers it differently, and some of the people involved hardly remember at all. We’re talking about something that happened more than seventeen years ago . But on January 23, 1998, which was a Friday, friends of the late writer Kathy Acker drove from San Francisco to Fort Funston, about twenty-five minutes away, to scatter her ashes. She’d died two months earlier at an alternative clinic in Tijuana, where she received palliative care for late-stage, metastasized cancer. The ash scattering—like the wake at Bob Glück’s house on December 13 and the memorial reading at Slim’s Bar where Michelle Handelman was booed off the stage for no reason she can recall—devolved into a kind of black comedy, the way these things often do. I remember Cookie Mueller at Jackie Cur...