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We were disheartened to see these two eyesores marring the stretch of Clermont between Myrtle and Park Avenues. Number 90, at left, is completely out of context and number 71, well, the air conditioners speak for themselves. The bigger question, though, is what’s going to happen on this lot on the corner of Clermont and Myrtle. GMAP


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  1. Too bad that the tall building on Clermont has a few Zoning and code violations after we checked the plans for them to help our friends at the DOB. Also the other two jobs are equally screwed up. Can you say REVOKED PERMITS three times fast. Not fun when the shoe is on the other foot I guess.

    Robert

  2. While the Fedders on the right is clearly abysmal, the one on the left is just a shell. Might be beautiful, might not be. Anyone know of a rendering out there anywhere? Otherwise, we”’ have to wait and see what this turns into.

  3. I live on Myrtle Ave and it is amazing the amount of active construction on the street. A Japanese restaurant just moved in between Hall & Washington. You have Scarano’s buildng near Aldephi that has like 4 “famous” mezzanines and looks 2-stories too high. You have this hugh lot and you have the hugh 100′ x 100′ through lot on Vanderbilt Avenue next to Scarano’s old project, which trys to look the Brooklyn Armory or something… very hidious! Seems like building is out of control and there aren’t enough watchful eyes that care about what happens to this neighborhood!

  4. I love the house on the left – it was time to bring some modern design to Brooklyn – I know the owner and his wife – Austrian design – beautiful italian kitchen and modern bathrooms – you have to see it.
    the penthouse on the last floor you will not believe it – very nice.

    Can wait to move in………….