StreetLevel: Pediatrics Office Coming to 4th Ave
Premier Pediatrics, which, according to its website, already has two locations in Brooklyn, will be opening an office in the rental at 110 4th Avenue, on the corner of Warren Street. It’s nice to see a ground-floor tenant of any stripe in a new 4th Avenue building. Checking in on 110 4th Avenue [Brownstoner] 110…
Premier Pediatrics, which, according to its website, already has two locations in Brooklyn, will be opening an office in the rental at 110 4th Avenue, on the corner of Warren Street. It’s nice to see a ground-floor tenant of any stripe in a new 4th Avenue building.
Checking in on 110 4th Avenue [Brownstoner]
110 4th Avenue Starts Renting [Brownstoner] GMAP
Facade Revealed at 4th and Warren [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 110 4th Avenue Topping Out [Brownstoner]
I think this is the nicest looking building on 4th, by a mile.
Zinka, I keep saying it, the ground floor space in the new buildings on 4th Ave are zoned for ‘community service’ only. You won’t see any retail in any of them.
I think this is the nicest looking building on 4th, by a mile.
Zinka, I keep saying it, the ground floor space in the new buildings on 4th Ave are zoned for ‘community service’ only. You won’t see any retail in any of them.
Zinka,
I’m just curious what, in your opinion 4th Avenue needs?
When people ask me what else this area needs, I usually draw a blank. We have miles and miles of retail along 5th Avenue, Flatbush, Atlantic Avenue, Smith Street, 7th Avenue, etc in this general area (many with boarded up storefronts).
What exactly do you think we need here?
I can perhaps think of something I want, but definitely nothing necessary comes to mind which can’t be found within about a 10 minute walk already…
Not to nitpick, but the original post isn’t correct. They don’t have 2 offices in Brooklyn already. They have one in Brooklyn and one in Manhattan. They are closing their 7th Ave office next to Methodist and moving to this new location.
i think 4th avenue is only zoned for doctor type offices unfortunately. honestly tho, just how much retail can one area need? there’s already too much retail in park slope.
*rob*
Rob;
But at least you don’t have to worry about 100 years of roach feces behind the wall, which was your concern with old homes yesterday.
Meh. 4th Ave needs retail, not doctors’ offices!
who said i was concerned? im not. i just think it’s gross to have housing on top of a giant germ box. ick.
*rob*
How is it not true, Rob?
Are you hanging out in pediatricians offices?
If no, then you are exposed to swine flu on a daily basis on the train.
I’m not sure why you are so concerned with a place you will never set foot in.