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Looks like construction is just about finished at 26 4th Street, between Smith and Hoyt. When we passed by all that was left was extensive construction on the front sidewalk, and the building, although complete, doesn’t look moved into yet; nor is there any trace of any listings on StreetEasy. Along with its nearby neighbor 360 Smith, the eight-unit condo is doing its part to alter the architectural mix at the southern end of Carroll Gardens.
Development Watch: 360 Smith Street [Brownstoner] GMAP


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  1. heh

    Well, if you need a reliable trustworthy mechanic, Lee Bros Auto Repair (aka pigeon-shit-encrusted car shop) are good folks who will get the job done at a reasonable price. Just don’t make the mistake of engaging Jimmy Lee in a conversation outside of your car symptoms, unless you have some serious time to kill.

    I wonder how quickly the small developments on this end will move. Down on my side, I just realized 225 Pacific blew out the last eight units in 90 days. This after the first six and most expensive apartments got snapped up shortly after hitting the market.

    Long live the two room white box.

  2. The architectural mix of 4th Street on that side of Smith includes a giant 1-story bakery or donut factory, a line of other 1-story industrial buildings, a parking lot for trucks, a dry cleaning factory, and the dust from the cement plant around the corner.

    I’m still mourning the parking lot that was at 360 Smith. Now that was some architectural mix, helping to contextualize the pigeon-shit-encrusted car shop across the street.