Here's How the Tweaked Design for 30 Henry Turned Out
The Eagle got its hands on the “modified” rendering for the new condo planned at 30 Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights, as shown above. The new design, which Landmarks green-lighted last week, is almost a carbon copy of the first rendering for the building. It could very well be a trick of light, but it…

The Eagle got its hands on the “modified” rendering for the new condo planned at 30 Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights, as shown above. The new design, which Landmarks green-lighted last week, is almost a carbon copy of the first rendering for the building. It could very well be a trick of light, but it looks like one new element might be a slightly darker color of brick on the facade. The Brooklyn Heights Association went called the first design “boring.”
Modified Design for 30 Henry St. Unveiled [Eagle]
Find the Changes In New Improved 30 Henry Street Proposal [McBrooklyn]
another new building this firm designed on Eighth Avenue near Montgomery Place (another rich and boring locale) has a multi-hued brick facade. It is not attractive. I hope they decide on a single color for the brick facade in Brooklyn Heights.
PS: Expert, what are you blathering on about?
what’s the difference?
there’s one apartment per floor. The layouts are pretty plush.
expert, as you pointed out, it is a boring neighborhood.
Boring and rich.
many locals don’t necessarily go for that starchitecture stuff that is kind of odd looking, you know?