Licensed Home Improvement Contractors in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
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Prospect Heights sits between Park Slope, Crown Heights, and Fort Greene, a compact Brooklyn neighborhood defined by its 19th-century brownstones, limestone row houses, and low-rise apartment buildings. The Prospect Heights Historic District, designated in 2009, covers most of the residential core — meaning exterior renovation work in those blocks requires approval from the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission. Outside the district boundaries, standard NYC Department of Buildings permitting applies. The neighborhood's proximity to Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, and the Barclays Center has driven strong demand for high-end brownstone restoration over the past decade. Typical projects range from full gut renovations of row houses and parlor-floor rehabs to kitchen and bathroom updates in co-op and condo apartments. Local contractors, alongside those working from Park Slope, Crown Heights, and broader brownstone Brooklyn, give homeowners solid access to skilled row-house specialists.
2323 DEVELOPMENT CORP.
DBA: J. T. C. ASSOCIATES
A WILLIAMS GROUP, LLC
DBA: ANTHONY WILLIAMS GROUP, LLC
A.J. IRON WORK INNOVATIONS, CORP.
AAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC
ABRA CONSTRUCTION CORP.
ADELPHI ARTS, INC.
BURDA CONSTRUCTION CORP.
BURDA CONSTRUCTION CORP.
CADME BROTHERS INC.
CAVANAGH PROPERTIES LLC.
CORE CONSTRUCTION OF NY 1 INC
CRYSTAL GLASS & MIRROR CORP.
DBA: GLAZIER
DI DIO GRAZIA CONCEPT LLC
DOBDAY & NEGAHBAN INCORPORATED
FIELD FORM INC.
DBA: Field Form
H&M RENOVATIONS AND MORE, INC.
LAC ART INDUSTRIES LLC
MILLER, ALFANSO A.
DBA: MILLER MILLER CONSTRUCTION
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