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At the corner of Gold and Concord Streets in Downtown Brooklyn, the Lazerian family is in the process of trying to get its plans approved for a large residential tower. A New York Sun article in June reported that they wanted to build a 600,000-square-foot building with over 500 apartments and 100,000 square feet of retail and parking but a DOB application from April (that was disapproved) called for only 377 units taking up 326,000 square feet of space over 12 floors. Anyone know which version is closest to the truth? In the meantime, the father-son team has only been able to put up a sidewalk shed. GMAP P*Shark DOB


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  1. your a fool, manny.

    what do you think your “peeps” would think if they knew you spent all day on a blog about victorian and turn of the century architecture?

    think they’d be calling YOU the lady, bud.

  2. ha ha
    don’t think so
    myrtle ave born and raised
    u ladies wouldn’t last one minute on my block
    so come, come to brooklyn
    welcome to the neighborhood
    my and my peeps, the tru brooklynites will show u a good time

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