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Action Jackson,
Why not change your career from sanitary sewer inspector and raise yourself up to junior plan examiner job. I heard that the unlicensed prince at the head of the DOB needs good rats, oh I mean whistle blowers, like you on the payroll.
How about it? Real work maybe for a few months instead of king blog f'up?
What is wrong with building on the roof? Should they never touch the building for the rest of your life maybe?
And Jon enough with the Scarano comments already it's played out like your blog!
Posted by: number 1 at April 15, 2009 12:30 AM in response to Development Watch: 322 Bond Street
Hanging is too good for the Bastard.
Posted by: number 1 at March 15, 2009 7:33 PM in response to 53 Bridge Street: An Accident Waiting to Happen?
pierre de taille,
As your life involves the cleaning of toilets at grand central station your lack of formal training in these matter make your comments more off the wall than any he said.
Posted by: number 1 at March 13, 2009 11:44 PM in response to Scarano Interview
action jackson,
Your narrow mindedness still has you trapped in an idiots body.
See the awards behind him in the photo? see you name nowhere in site.
Learn from him how to be a human being so one day you will get your dream job shinning his shoes.
Posted by: number 1 at March 13, 2009 11:40 PM in response to Scarano Interview
post 2 and 3
Why not do some research instead of opening your combined two big stupid mouths.
First architects do not monitor construction, second the DOB are the real villians here as always, third Scarano was dismissed from the duncan case because......yes that's right...... contractors build buildings not architects...wake the f--k up already its so boring.
And IMBY get yourself a real job already and stop feeding off the cities poor.
Posted by: number 1 at February 19, 2009 10:32 PM in response to Scarano Fined Over Inspections, or Lack Thereof
IT's called the contractor walked off the job. then a stop work order gets issued.
Posted by: number 1 at January 8, 2009 9:46 PM in response to Development Watch: Stop Work Order at 192 Water Street
Return of the What.....He is worse than those things people said about him because he said and did worse to people around him over the past three years.
Seeing him scurry around the Department of Buildings like a little lost lamb was far more consilation than the asswwipes on this thread could ever say.
Let him put up his rag tag house so he can loose that as well with his HIGH FINANCE techniques.
The prince is dead!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: number 1 at January 8, 2009 7:15 AM in response to Broken Angel Up For Sale
Sahn,
You arrogant POS. I guess not going to the right people to do the job caught up with your sorry band of idiots trying to put this failure together.
And going to the DOB yourself....jerkoff move.
Now you should go out and get a job sweeping the streets so you will earn some humility since it looks like ....maybe....more people hate your scruny little guts then you thought and seeing you fall gets them off......welcome to the club...assh-le.
Posted by: number 1 at January 7, 2009 10:36 PM in response to Broken Angel Up For Sale
Ok so lets really have a discussion here. First over building is over building. Just because some of Walentass's shills say they can't see if from the street that doesn't make it ok. Second if you think this brick box gives any character to Atlantic Avenue or the adjacent building you had better go to the nearest eye doctor you can find after you pick up your weekly bribe in Dumbo. Third where is our high and mighty ruler Jon to weigh in on this important subject or do I detect a streak of yellow that stops him from pissing off one of his advertisers? I am sure it would have been much easier for him to chim in if the job had been designed by Scarano.
Bottom line is the building sucks, he is a crook, this string is full of paid shills and the CHA and BHA didn't finish with this swine at the DOB yet.
Posted by: number 1 at January 5, 2009 11:43 PM in response to Penthouse Bedrooms or Bulkheads at Cobble Hill Mews?
Ah yes Fagot Jackson still out there spilling his sh-t on the world. Weren"t you the guy who was passing the counterfiet 20's in Park Slope a few years back?
Get a life Jerkwad.
Posted by: number 1 at December 19, 2008 10:21 PM in response to Trouble At at Fourth Avenue Tower-to-Be
Ah yes Fagot Jackson still out there spilling his sh-t on the world. Weren"t you the guy who was passing the counterfiet 20's in Park Slope a few years back?
Get a life Jerkwad.
Posted by: number 1 at December 19, 2008 10:20 PM in response to Trouble At at Fourth Avenue Tower-to-Be
TURN LEMONS INTO LEMONAIDE. MAKE A LIGHT BOX AND LEAVE THE GLASS IN THE WINDOW AND BACK LIGHT IT AFTER FROSTING THE GLASS AND DON'T BE A CRY BABY.
Posted by: number 1 at December 6, 2008 7:13 PM in response to Lot Line Windows Being Sealed!
Call 311 and complain and keep calling each day until they stop the job.
Run, Run poor Johnny boy
Posted by: number 1 at December 5, 2008 10:49 PM in response to Development Watch: 398 Bond Street
Forget about bad timing or bad design this one gots lots and lots of zoning and code mistakes in it. Lets see how the defended of the gowanus canal zoning and all of Carroll Gardens can get out of this mess.
Balconies at 100% of the plan surface of the facade which they project from, tisk, tisk.
That is only the beginning.........time to start worrying BIG TIME.
Posted by: number 1 at November 30, 2008 4:07 PM in response to Modern on Lincoln
And just wait to see if they pass the real muster of a DOB audit??????????????????? I doubt it too many zoning and code issues. BYE BYE top floor
Posted by: number 1 at November 23, 2008 12:49 AM in response to More Price Cuts at Lofts on Lex
Serpentor,
And you would know all these details as to how the project was constructed because you are a......ah yes professional a..hole.
Go visit the place and then maybe your comments will have some merit.
The person was let out of their contract since you must know.
Posted by: number 1 at November 22, 2008 5:37 PM in response to Another Developer in Distress
Jon,
You POS why continue to write nasty comments about Scarano when you are the disgraced one.
Enough already and get a life Blog Scum
Posted by: number 1 at November 18, 2008 12:42 AM in response to Development Watch: 125 Lexington Avenue
dittoburg,
Please go and visit the apartments there as I did when I went into contract on the 2nd floor with the garage and rec space built in. Nothing is dated and these guys posting are working for the sellers of the other two builings.
This job is exactly what I was looking for and a great deal right now. Good luck living in your tired old RC apt.
Posted by: number 1 at November 4, 2008 11:25 PM in response to Condos of the Day: 120 Lexington Avenue
Poor DEfakio can't seem to catch a break. Voters hate him, consituents hate him why even his dog bite him for selling out Carroll Gardens to the world for money.
What will DEfakio do next.
Fake em all out I bet and run for dog catcher a position he most certainly is qualified for.
Posted by: number 1 at October 30, 2008 11:18 PM in response to Term Limit Fall-Out: de Blasio Eyes Public Advocate Seat
Dittoburg,
I know a project that Robert Scarano Designed that is perfect for you on Carroll Street near the Canel. It is in the round and has no corners for you to get your pointy nose stuck in as you mind everyone else's business. Any loft job I have seen has foyers and entries at 7'-6" so unless you really are the giant freak of nature you report to be you should live quite happily there.
Pitbull,
It's not too late to go back to that SRO you had uptown Manhattan. I know you could not afford to live in the Scarano job he did at 138 West 124th Street which sold for the highest price ever achieved for an above 110th street Condo.
Posted by: number 1 at October 23, 2008 8:28 PM in response to Brooklyn's Top 50 Most Influential No. 11 - 20
Jon,
Why not wait to make you idiotic, senseless comments about that which you know nothing about until the wraps come down and the finish goes on. This building and the one he designed on Carroll Street are not like the others on the Street which to the trained eye is readily apparent by the massing.
This developer is the same guy that did the job with Robert Scarano at 326 State street which everyone loved.
So Cool your jets.
Posted by: number 1 at October 23, 2008 8:17 PM in response to Facade Revealed at 4th and Warren
Rob,
He doesn't own it people just like to write about him. No life I guess. We know that the rock you crawled out from under on the other side of the river had no Blogs so only idiots like you so let me say welcome to F----N Brooklyn you A-----e!
Posted by: number 1 at October 23, 2008 8:09 PM in response to Speaking of Scarano...
why does every job they do look like a clone of another Scarano job. Why not just go to them?
Posted by: number 1 at October 10, 2008 12:09 AM in response to Inside Third & Bond: Week 57
The art gallery down the block is cool as well as the walk around the block to the train. The wood is interesting and I saw it on a recent trip to Amsterdam. Cool wet climate with wood laminate facade gotta work in the hood.
Reminds me of the CH in the 80's
Posted by: number 1 at October 10, 2008 12:06 AM in response to Satori Condos Get the Chop
Brooklyn will always and forever be the place that people want to live
Posted by: number 1 at October 8, 2008 9:24 PM in response to North Brooklyn: Condo Graveyard?
Heather,
It has probably taken two years because of dried up stale under sexed bitches like you who have nothing else to fill up your days except get in the business of other people you have nothing to do with.
Go out and get a date or sell yourself in the street. Just stay out of everyone elses lives.
And by the way it's, I WONDER Why.....
Posted by: number 1 at October 8, 2008 8:59 PM in response to Development Watch: 99 Havemeyer
Trust me it doesn't meet the street wall requirements of R-6B either to name one of just a few things. I know this because one of the dumbest plan examiners in the entire borough of Brooklyn, Mehta, approved the job. It took a year and they waited a year to start. They had better look out for that speeding bus that they are about to be hit by.
Posted by: number 1 at October 6, 2008 12:26 AM in response to Mini Flatiron Building Coming to Clinton Hill
Another Scarano job that will change the future of the neighborhood.
Posted by: number 1 at October 1, 2008 6:09 PM in response to Development Watch: 125 Lexington Avenue

The only thing wrong with this job is that they did not put on an extra story by making the fisrt floor parking. OH OH better go to Scarano..
Jackson the only other bad thing was that your families house wasn't the owners of the little two story frame they dropped a girder on during construction.
Jackson = Inaction
Posted by: number 1 at April 15, 2009 11:10 PM in response to Development Watch: 322 Bond Street