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Despite rumors last week that The Smith was stuck in the mud, we were presented with evidence to the contrary yesterday as we strolled down Atlantic Avenue. Though work has resumed (behold the new insulation and brick), the rat has not given up his vigil yet. If the web site is to be believed, all the units on the 5th through 10th floors are sold; apartment 11E is still available as are four units on the 12th floor.
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  1. Being on atlantic is more of a plus to many than a negative, more urban feeling for those manhattan transplants
    this location has the some of the best subway access in broolyn
    it is near all the great stuff on smith and court streets

    but i agree that these people would have better chances with a different developer, but that doesn’t mean this building won’t be just fine

  2. So, unless you’re a complete moron …
    the building is on Atlantic Avenue.
    It’s next door to a jail, which isn’t going anywhere and may be expanding.
    It’s down the street from a criminal courts building.
    The developer in question has some shady stuff in his past.
    WTF did you expect?
    Grace Court?

  3. Valid points objectivity, people do tend to ‘perpetuate’ negative stuff on here.

    Many in the market must agree as well. People can say what they want, but you can’t argue with the fact that the place is 90% sold well before it is complete.

  4. Last I heard hersha hotels out of Philly is committed for the hotel portion.

    The jail may or may not be an issue depending on who you talk to, but in the end you can get more apartment for the money in an otherwise great location. If the jail were not there, these rather large two-bed two-baths with great layouts, closets, etc would have been more expensive or all would have been gone long ago. The Smith takes most of the heat from the jail, but there are lots of residential buildings around that will be affected just as much. I still find this building very tempting.

    Regardless of delays and Boymelgreen generally, the final product should hopefully be sound and any problems will have to be worked out as they are with all new construction. The building isn’t a design wonder, but it is simple and will look good for years to come. I tend to avoid the overly modern buildings that will look dated in 15 years.

    Too many posters on this site act as if they have an axe to grind and love to perpetrate gossip and stereotypes. People who come to this site for real information would benefit from a little more objectivity.

  5. It continues to amaze me that buyers will fork over money for projects in the pre-construction or construction phase, especially a Boymelgreen project. Is there even a projected realistic move-in date?

    As to the claim that the jail is a non-issue- thats just plain wrong. Multiple years of contstruction on the expansion, plus the reinflux of bail bondsman and visitors to the prison will make this corner even less attractive than it already is.