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August 6, 2009

Development Watch: 307 Atlantic Avenue

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Although 307 Atlantic was recently hit with a partial SWO for doing "work contrary to approved drawing," it appears to have gotten past the DOB's slap on the wrists and reached its full height. The building will have 25 rentals.
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God only knows what that's going to look like once it's finished!!!

Posted by: A CrownHeightsLady at August 6, 2009 2:32 PM

So far, it looks fine. And it will probably continue to look fine. Actually, even though an earlier thread said the architect liked "contextual" building... i'd sorta prefer something more fun. Like a green ceramic tile finish. But i'll probably just be a boring ol' building.

Posted by: tybur6 at August 6, 2009 3:07 PM

> a green ceramic tile finish

Make it seafoam and color me there.

Posted by: DitmasSnark at August 6, 2009 3:11 PM

Anythg is better than the old rubber stamp building.

Posted by: Shoots and Leaves at August 6, 2009 4:14 PM

25 rentals in that building seems too much. I guess it's going to be just a bunch of small studios & 1 bedrooms.

Too bad developers don't build for family size units - meaning 3+ bedrooms & >1500 sf with >10' ceilings.

Posted by: CookieCutterBrownstone at August 6, 2009 4:56 PM

permit sez for building of 27thousand sq ft. Which would average 1000+ per apt. Maybe 1st floor is not residential though.
Yet bound to be some decent sized apts here - but I don't think on Atlantic avenue here is where I would build family sized 3 bedroom apts.

Posted by: Petebklyn at August 6, 2009 7:53 PM

i remember when i used to work on atlantic ave and smith street back in 2000 and there were only bodegas and methadone addicts. kudos to the transformation of this whole area.

Posted by: aj at August 7, 2009 10:35 AM

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