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July 17, 2009

Development Watch: 150 4th Avenue

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Back in December, Curbed showed the world what the Ismael Leyva-designed building on 4th Avenue near the corner of Butler is slated to look like. There wasn't a great deal of action at the site over the winter, but nowadays excavation work appears to be going full speed ahead. The development (we don't know if it's going to be a condo or rental) is supposed to be 12 stories and have 95 units.
Huge Ismael Leyva Brooklyn 'Park Ave.' Development Revealed [Curbed]
Development Watch: 150 4th Avenue [Brownstoner] GMAP DOB




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Has anyone seen the godawful lights that are next to the site? I live directly across the street and it's like the sun is coming up at 2am. not cool. anyone know why these lights are up and if they're absolutely necessary? ps- 311 was not helpful at all.

Posted by: hollyg at July 19, 2009 5:31 PM

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