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be-interior-0708.jpgThe website for be@schermerhorn went from placeholder to real-estate-porn status last week. There’s lot of teaser info now about floorplans and finishes but no money shot: The only price info remains the price range indications in the “Contact” area of the site. As we pointed out when we reported the site’s launch, the 250 or so units will be comprised of studios, one bedrooms and two bedrooms, with the cheapest apartments starting above $300,000. According to the site, formal sales will begin in the Fall.
Procida’s be@schermerhorn Website Goes Live [Brownstoner] GMAP
200 Livingston Facade Almost Done [Brownstoner]
Any Takers for 189 Schermerhorn? [Brownstoner]
200 Livingston Comes Into Focus [Brownstoner]


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  1. Please don’t judge Flatbush Corridor on what is there now. When City Point is built, where the old Albee Square Mall was, this will have a major impact on the Flatbush environment. Add to this the completion of Avalon Bay, landscaping of Flatbush. Willoughby Square Park etc. and Flatbush will be much different in 3 years than what you see now.

  2. Not a bad development at all, and on a block that really needs it.

    I’m curious to see how well (or how poorly) the units sell given the current economic malaise. I’m hoping they make out alright–hopefully, more residents will translate into more shops and services for the immediate area.

    Although it’s probably going to be cheaper than either the Toren or Oro, the location is head and shoulders above anything on that stretch of Flatbush.

  3. Yes, pricing (information) IS available. I love people who sit on message boards and correct grammar. I guess from now on I should proofread all of my posts to make sure I get a good grade and don’t fail out of the Brownstoner Message Board Academy.