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.
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And p.s. If you ride the subway, you are more exposed to swine flu than a very clean doctors office.
not true. dont make stuff up.
*rob*
And all doc offices have to have separate ventilation & meet other sanitary codes. At the very least, it’s not a real estate office.
“well the nasty germs will cirulate thru the vents and stuff.”
Nasty germs circulate thru stuff more so than thru vents.
And p.s. If you ride the subway, you are more exposed to swine flu than a very clean doctors office.
“I think a doctors office is a nice tenant to have. I wouldn’t mind it one bit.”
For parents with sick kids in the building, it’s a big bonus, actually. I guess that’s where Rob’s theory kicks in. Although the average number of sick kids pushing buttons in this building shouldn’t be different than in any other building in the city.
well the nasty germs will cirulate thru the vents and stuff.
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Your aversion to all things kids is weird.
you know, it’s not really kids im averse to. it’s their parents.
*rob*
Oops, 11217 beat me to it.
“the elevator buttons would be covered in swine flu!”
I don’t think one needs to take an elevator to the doctor’s office on the ground floor.
Why would the children be using the elevator when the office on the first floor? They won’t even be entering in the same door the tenants do, most likely.
I think a doctors office is a nice tenant to have. I wouldn’t mind it one bit.
Your aversion to all things kids is weird. I know you don’t want any, but the world must go on.