Susan De Vries

Photo & Research Editor

Preston's Summary

Susan De Vries is a Photo & Research Editor at Brownstoner. She has a deep passion for NYC history and covers a range of topics including construction and real estate, architecture, and cultural events. Susan's work has been featured in Courier Life Publications, Inc. and Brownstoner, where she explores the intersection of society and the built environment in New York City.

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Geo Focus

New York City, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 32 %
Private Sector Announcements: 15 %
Seasonal: 14 %
Press Release: 7 %
Industry Specific: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Residential Real Estate
  • Urban Design
  • Home & Garden
  • Commercial Real Estate

Pitching Insights

Susan De Vries' coverage predominantly focuses on local real estate in Brooklyn, New York. She frequently covers specific listings, open houses, and neighborhood-specific housing market trends. Given her focus on local real estate announcements and events within Brooklyn neighborhoods, she would likely be interested in pitches related to unique or stand-out properties for sale, insights into neighborhood-specific housing markets or changes in the housing landscape of Brooklyn.

Given the localized nature of Susan's reporting, sources with expertise or experience specifically within the Brooklyn real estate market may have a higher chance of resonating with her audience through their insights and commentary.

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