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272-21st-rendering2.jpgThere’s a bit of a building boom on 21st Street, with a mixed bag of new construction. On the brighter side, the once Brooklyn-based firm Coggan + Crawford (they’ve since moved to Starkville, Mississippi) is already responsible for a green condo building next door, at 270 21st Street, which won an award from the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce last year, and now they’re making progress on 272, a four-story, four-unit condo in the making. Front and back renderings to the right. The developers are Chris Giancola and Lawrence Vento, also responsible for 270. Nice that they’re trying a very different look. GMAP


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  1. this building looks nice. Glad he didn’t go the modern looking florida stucco on this one. I really like the building next door 274 21st. its a cute townhouse that looks like it belongs in brooklyn. This is going to be one of the best blocks in the area (if it’s not already THE best) wish i lived on this block!!

  2. this building looks nice. Glad he didn’t go the modern looking florida stucco on this one. I really like the building next door 274 21st. its a cute townhouse that looks like it belongs in brooklyn. This is going to be one of the best blocks in the area (if it’s not already THE best) wish i lived on this block!!

  3. Speaking with an agent recently I was told that two more buildings on the North side of this block were being bought by a developer. One of the buildings is already boarded up, which is a good thing because the building was not in healthy condition.

  4. Giancola is a know entity in the neighborhood with a good track record, both as a developer and building green. Rumor has it he has another building on the block, slated to be vacated, demo’d and developed. Whole lot for one small block…it’ll be 6 new buildings in 3 years.

  5. This block is better for their two buildings. There are a bunch of other interesting or good buildings on this block- the old catholic school/condo, a private house that has a very modern facade, and some standout greenwood eclectic frames with mixed media siding…

  6. The C+C website still says they are based in Brooklyn. What is your source of information about Starkville? Both of the named principals teach (taught?) at Pratt, so this would be a major change.