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Banners have gone up on the new apartment building on 3rd Avenue between 7th and 8th streets that we’ve been tracking for a couple years announcing that it’s now to be known as 433 Third. Some pics of the interiors from the website above; a call to Ideal Properties, which is repping the building, informs that they’re shooting for April move-ins and rents are provisionally set in the $1,600- to $3,650-a-month range.
433 Third [Official Site] GMAP
Development Watch: 433 3rd Avenue [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 433 3rd Avenue [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 433 3rd Avenue, Now and Later [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 433-435 3rd Avenue [Brownstoner]


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  1. And the 1br START at 2200?! I live literally across the street and pay 1/2 that for a one br (been here for almost 2 years). Also, you can live on 17th st in a 2br WITH a w/d for only 300 more a month. Also right by the subway. For 2200 a month they couldn’t do anything with that exterior? It’s insulting.

  2. Walked by this place a few weeks back with some friends on the way to 4 & 20 Blackbirds (excellent pie!). All agreed that this new building is ugly as sin and just depressing.

    As some have commented, perhaps renters don’t care what the exterior of their building look like, but for the rest of the community whom have to live with this hideous institution like building for a long time, we do mind very much. I’ve heard several neighbors complain at the utter cheapness of it’s look – and I’m not talking wealthy Park Slopers whining either but older residents.

    I think they should paint the whole building a more sympathetic color to blend with it’s neighbors and maybe add a very simple roof cornice.

    Really though, a simple brick faced construction with more vertical windows and I suppose a developer who wasn’t as creatively challenged as the one involved, would have been a smarter way to go – and probably attracted renters willing to pay a few dollars more to live in a slightly better looking building.

  3. so, as one person – i dirty as many dishes/pots and pans cooking as a family, and having a dishwasher is a godsend, since i can leave the big stuff in the drainer, and the little stuff goes in the DW

    Actually, I am sooooooooooo guilty of that as well, I can make a huge mess all by myself as well……..

    oh and don’t get me wrong, there are plenty of times I wish I had a dish’wahser…..but hence, the old school kicks in….

    DH you rock !

    toys in the dishwasher, hey at least if nothing else they will be sterelized.

  4. “and yeah, I still don’t agree with a dish washer in a one bedroom apartment where a family doesn’t live, yet you have no table and chairs, but yet you somehow need a dishwasher…for one person….yeah, that makes.”

    ever try to buy food at a grocery store as a single person? you can’t, so you buy family sizes and cook up big batches

    so, as one person – i dirty as many dishes/pots and pans cooking as a family, and having a dishwasher is a godsend, since i can leave the big stuff in the drainer, and the little stuff goes in the DW

    that’s cool though – i feel you now, you’re just old school.

  5. some people wash their sex toys in dishwashers tho.. and i think most people who use sex toys probably live alone in a one bedroom apartment, so a dish washer might make sense

    *rob*

  6. Because complaining is what do best..

    So I can’t wait until tomorrow, to start on a new set of complaints.

    I don’t live any further away from anything to do, I do it all too….

    and yeah, I still don’t agree with a dish washer in a one bedroom apartment where a family doesn’t live, yet you have no table and chairs, but yet you somehow need a dishwasher…for one person….yeah, that makes.

    it just doesn’t seem logical that’s all….

  7. Actually Stargazer, you’re the one that doesn’t seem to be getting it. How many times do you need to keep complaining that most people don’t live like you? I’ve never seen someone complain so much before. You complain about how you don’t understand why people want to live close to restaurants. Yesterday you complained how you don’t get why people would want to be close to Manhattan where they work. In fact you even went so far as to complain about why a one bedroom apartment needed a dishwasher.

  8. “I solved that same problem by buying blowup dolls to put in the empty chairs. Loneliness vanquished!”

    lol snark – but their constant surprised look would make me worried that they didn’t like my cooking!!

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