Fillmore to Open Stuy Heights Office
In yet another sign of Bed Stuy’s increasing hotness, real estate wise, Fillmore Real Estate has signed a five-year lease at 366 Lewis Avenue, between Macon and Halsey. That’s the old Tin City ice cream and sundries space next to Therapy Wine Bar, for those of you who’ve been around for a while. This will be…

In yet another sign of Bed Stuy’s increasing hotness, real estate wise, Fillmore Real Estate has signed a five-year lease at 366 Lewis Avenue, between Macon and Halsey. That’s the old Tin City ice cream and sundries space next to Therapy Wine Bar, for those of you who’ve been around for a while.
This will be Fillmore’s 12th office in Brooklyn. The match was made by local agency Evans & Nye, who also took a moment to update us on their own office space situation.
Owner William Ryan Hobbs and agent Suzette Bather are open for business at Evans & Nye’s Bed Stuy office at 378 Tompkins, following the departure of agents Ban Leow, Morgan Munsey and Donna Myrie for Halstead earlier this month.
In November, Williamsburg-based real estate firm Aptsandlofts.com opened an office at 308 Malcolm X Boulevard. A few months prior, real estate developer Brookland Capital bought the building and opened its own offices there. GMAP
I have to agree with bigguy about this:
“we didn’t jump across the bridge to capitalize of Brooklyn’s “Hot” market.”
some real estate firms (looking at you Corcoran and BHS) only started selling in these *hot* areas AFTER they became *hot*.
I always end up above dibs. GROSS!
this is fun, let’s see where this one ends up.
My comments that I posted TODAY at 11:05, 11:06, 11:07am ended up before dibs’ from yesterday.
oooohhhhh, hoooooooo, oohhhhhhh. This is the twilight zone.
and this one also! wft.
and this comments was a’ reply’ to MM, but it ended up being a stand alone comment.
Something screwy is going on here.
MM, whom were you quoting yesterday at 7:41pm? Did I miss it in the article or the comments?
Some people go to lots of open houses and don’t know if they’re going to like the house prior to seeing it. They’re not going to waste their time looking up and doing their ‘homework’ with every open house they plan to visit. They’ll do their homework AFTER they see the house.
*whom*
english / spelling isn’t my strong point. I should be a broker.