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June 19, 2009

Skimping on the Cornices at 574 4th Avenue?

574-4th-Avenue-0609.jpgIs the developer of the 574 4th Avenue cutting some corners on the building's finishing touches? We sure hope not, given that it's a Radusky design to begin with, but that's the theory put forth by a Curbed tipster yesterday: "It looks like they're cheaping out midway through development," writes the tipster. "It's certainly possible this will come later, but why take down the scaffolding before putting on the cornices?" GMAP




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How much would be saved by not adding the cornice? I certainly agree it makes no sense to remove scaffolding and then have to put it back up to finish.

Posted by: newsouthsloper at June 19, 2009 11:19 AM

No amount of cornice is going to save this turd. I guess the Fedders can be installed from the inside.

Posted by: neilw at June 19, 2009 11:42 AM

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