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When last we looked at 150 Fourth Avenue at the end of September, not much was happening, thanks to a Stop Work Order and some other snafus. All we knew was the architect’s name, the Oro’s Ismael Leyva, and the info from the DOB: 12 stories and 95 units. So here, courtesy of Curbed, is what the project will look like someday. And also here, in the last photo, is what the block of row houses looked like before, replete with turreted building on the end. They were demolished, after move outs and evictions, to make way for the project, which Curbed also reports has no construction loan secured yet. So, thoughts on the newest addition to Brooklyn’s Park Avenue?
Huge Ismael Leyva Brooklyn ‘Park Ave.’ Development Revealed [Curbed]
Development Watch: 150 4th Avenue [Brownstoner]


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  1. in defense of new construction… renderings always look stupid because they are always out of context. and new buildings always look bad cuz well they are fresh and shiny and new amist urban detritus. once the city’s poo-mist attaches itself to these new buildings they will look totally fine and in context. you just need to give it a few years.

    *rob*

  2. Looks like typical new construction – not great not bad.
    ONly wish is that this didn’t happen on this particular block which had uniform intact buildings (at least shells) which could have been really nicely renovated- instead of plenty of other blocks that are totally ugly, differing styles, vacnat lots, 1 story commercial bldgs,etc.

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