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  1. Gee, 5:48, I am so sorry to hear that you have an account with spring (sic). I used to, but got tired of paying roaming charges for calls made from far-away Clinton Hill. Maybe the service is better now, but I am so much happier with Verizon that I am making this uncompensated, unaffiliated testimonial. When it comes to my cellphone service, my glass runneth over.

  2. 10:55

    First of all, I wouldn’t call 50 years “long”, considering most readers here want to “preserve” neighborhoods that were developed to their current state almost a century ago. Secondly, the way things used to work is obsolete (in terms of density) buildings would be knocked down and replaced with larger buildings. Once upon a time, all of Midtown was filled with townhouses. Now it is filled with office buildings. The Upper East Side was once townhouses and tenaments, now it’s high rise apartment buildings.

    This building, like most larger apartment buildings in Park Slope, was constructed in the 1920s. A townhouse undoubtedly stood on the site previously.

    The point is however, the replacement of townhouses with multifamily apartment buildings pretty much stopped after the depression in Brooklyn. We have still yet to match the level of construction that went on the 1920s. That was truly the last time there was a building boom in this borough.

  3. The car shooting happened in 76th precint (Cobble Hill/Carroll Gardens) and not in Boerum Hill (84th precinctO. The car’s owners live in Boerum Hill. So, no, the shooting did not occur on Dean St. where the $3.25 mm house is located.

  4. I’ve always felt the zoning laws should be changed in Park Slope to allow buildings of that height to line the avenues. It’s a perfect example how a mid-rise building does nothing but enhance the area. Had the depression not occurred, all of Seventh Avenue would be lined with similar buildings today.

    Yes, the building has an elevator, and yes, it is greatly “out of context” with the neighborhood.