214 Richardson: The Other Finger
The developers of 214 Richardson aka the other Finger Building paid $1,800,000 for the 4,600-square-foot lot back in October of 2005 and enlisted the help of Scarano Architects to design a nine-story, 17,000-square-foot tower in the otherwise low-rise section of Williamsburg just east of the BQE. Flickr photog lisacat captures the building here from the…

The developers of 214 Richardson aka the other Finger Building paid $1,800,000 for the 4,600-square-foot lot back in October of 2005 and enlisted the help of Scarano Architects to design a nine-story, 17,000-square-foot tower in the otherwise low-rise section of Williamsburg just east of the BQE. Flickr photog lisacat captures the building here from the south, at left, and from the north, at right, with the Luxe 226, one of the nicer new buildings around, in the foreground. How do you think the Other Finger will fare on the market?
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Photo by lisacat
One apatment per floor and concrete floors between you and your upstairs/downstairs neighbors what could be better.
I bet the views are very good.
It even passed an audit. Amazing.
Re: schools comment, doubt these are targeted at families…
should do well. this whole block has astounded me with successful and relatively expensive sales. the area is a little off the beaten path and is very far from the subway. that being said, it is quiet and seems nice. not sure about schools though…