Terrapin Playground Reopening in May?
The revamp of Terrapin Playground, the section of J.J. Byrne Park that Shaya Boymelgreen and associates have used as a staging area during construction of the Novo, is supposed to be complete by May, according to a story in last week’s Crain’s (sub req’d). Work on the westernmost section of the public park (which will…
The revamp of Terrapin Playground, the section of J.J. Byrne Park that Shaya Boymelgreen and associates have used as a staging area during construction of the Novo, is supposed to be complete by May, according to a story in last week’s Crain’s (sub req’d). Work on the westernmost section of the public park (which will include a eight new handball courts, two new basketball courts, a skate area, and a dog run area) was originally supposed to be finished last summer. While we can’t say that we’ve noticed a great deal of progress on the space since we checked in on it in December, it would certainly be terrific if the long overdue reopening were only a few months away and ready for summer.
Terrapin Park Still Far From Complete [Brownstoner] GMAP
Novo is a no go?
“Most Incompetent. Developer. Ever.”
Lamest. Post. Ever.
Most Incompetent. Developer. Ever.
with the amount of new stuff available in the south slope now and the units slated for another couple of months, the remaining 18 units will not get sold at those prices
Boylemelgreen is so incompetent – it has taken 4 years to get “The Smith” finished (and it still isnt really).
I am willing to take bets that people wont be able to move in for months (figure August) and the Park will not be completed until the Fall at the earliest
apts went on sale Mar ’07. there are 18 available: http://www.streeteasy.com/nyc/building/343-4-avenue-brooklyn
They are dropping prices on some of the remaining units but not enough to matter.
10:52 i think they have been for sale for more like 3 yrs. you’d think the brokers would have the good sense to lower the prices to get these moving particularly in this market.
What do you care that I care when people move in?