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We’ve kinda lost track of what’s been happening over at 80 Roebling in the Burg. We know there were originally 36 one- and two-bedroom units for sale. There are now a pair of two-bedrooms for sale on the Douglas Elliman website, one for $925,000 and one for $865,000. Has everything else been snapped up or are they just controlling the supply? What do you think of the design?
Roebling Square [Prudential Douglas Elliman] GMAP
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  1. Building on longtime wburger’s comments-
    This building would be OK, if not for the entryways. The building itself is a decent attempt to look like multiple buildings (bow front, mansard roof, etc) and might actually age decently and not look new and cheap in a few years.
    BUT . . .
    The entrances are horrible, ‘aggressively ugly’ and bizarre. It looks like the architect was trying to emulate a school style entrance (check out the nearby school for an example) but s/he fails. The scale is totally off, they are oversize, awkward, unfriendly dark caves. The classic pediment doesn’t belong. They just blow my mind and ruin the entire place.

  2. clarfiying what i mean by aggressively ugly: they’re trying way too hard to pull off that “aesthetic homage” to brownstones noted above, but with cheap materials and no visual flair. it looks tacky to me.

  3. My girlfriend lives across roebling from these, at 65 roebling, so I am forced to look across at these every other night. The comment above is correct that these exterior is Fedder’s level quality and as we’ve watched these things fill up over the last several months ( and can view the interiors of mostly all) the taste in interior decor has seemed embarrassing to say the least. The building materials look extremely cheap. They are out of context with their surrounding neighborhood. The above photo is flattering to say the least. Give credit to the photographer for the nice shot, but stay away from these.

  4. I was in one of the penthouses and they were completely charm-free. Definitely not going to age well. Though they do have lots of windows, the view is of either the factory-turned-loft building across the street, or, in the back, out onto a lot, some ugly houses and all the construction going on in the hood. The exterior is not Fedders-level bad, looks like it’s better suited to a small town in Jersey. But then that probably suits the building’s inhabitants quite well.