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April 16, 2008

Commercial Sales in Brooklyn, Heights Edition

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BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $7,500,000
54-66 Livingston Street GMAP
A Brooklyn-based management company paid $2,250,000 for 64-66 Livingston and $5,250,000 for 54-62 Livingston, adjoining rent-stabilized buildings. 64 and 66 Livingston each have nine units, according to Property Shark, while 54-62 Livingston has a total of 32 units.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $10,890,000
82 Pierrepont Street GMAP
As reported in the Brooklyn Eagle, the Herman Behr mansion on the corner of Henry and Pierrepont was sold after being listed on the market for $12 million. The building has 26 rental units and was designed by Frank Freeman in the late 19th century. The landmark was purchased by a Manhattan-based firm called Fine Times, a developer that specializes in restoring townhouses and brownstones, according to an article in the Times.
Photos from Property Shark.




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82 Pierrepont St is one of the nicest buildings in Brooklyn. Its one of the best H.H. Richardson-clone buildings I've ever seen.

Posted by: guest at April 16, 2008 11:10 AM

it's a nice building, but the inside is in dire need of a makeover. last may, my girlfriend and i looked at an apartment on the top floor. it was pretty filthy, and felt like being in a state-run mental illness facility (hallways, elevator, smell, etc.).

Posted by: guest at April 16, 2008 1:58 PM

I live directly across from 54-66 Livingston, wonder what they've got planned...

Posted by: guest at April 16, 2008 2:30 PM

I sigh whenever I pass the Behr Mansion. So creepy romantic. That Fine Times company owns a lot of nice buildings.

Posted by: Carol Gardens at April 16, 2008 3:15 PM

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