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Anyone know what’s going on with the 11-story development at 100 Luquer Street? We wrote about it last April and it doesn’t look like too much progress has been made since then. It looks like the New Building Permit was renewed in January so maybe it is on track to get finished. Help?
Development Watch: Luquer Tower Tops Off [Brownstoner]
Development Du Jour: 100 Luquer Street [Curbed] GMAP DOB
360 Smith Developer Tries to Appease Carroll Gardens [Brownstoner]


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  1. of course the thing is ugly: its under construction!

    c’mon guys…even the most beautiful brownstone would look awful if its gutted down to its scratch coat with all the windows removed…(okay, its out of context, scale-wise)

    btw…i locked my bike up in front of a bodega in Carrol Gardens and when i came out the bike was on the docket to be landmarked…

  2. FSRQ – thanks man.

    Here I was, thinking I could cocoon myself in my 20×90 rectangle by setting up a nice garden, putting up a big-ass stone wall, rationalizing away the proximity to the “edge” of the neighborhood, etc. and along comes the double whammy: the Pez building (Biff, that rocks) and FSRQ.

    What I’m really looking forward to now is all the extra cars that will need spots once Pez is open for business.

  3. The Pez Building! Love it, Biff!

    If anyone ever does move into this atrocity, their senses will be so dulled from BQE carbon monoxide that they won’t notice the horror…

  4. My friend’s apt looks right into this building and there is absolutely NOTHING going on in there. Lots of frames and wires and stuff, but no walls and no progress.

    @fsrg/winden: agree, the views are horrific, but what’s even worse is that the upper floors, while avoiding Hamilton and the BQE, will have a direct shot of my friend sunbathing necked (he’s looking forward to the perks that come along with his private roof deck…)

  5. I live on 4th place and the back of my apartment faces this monstrosity. There has been very little activity in the last 3-5 months. Perhaps they are stalling finishing it so that they don’t end up having to convert it to rentals. Still, I am just amazed that anyone would ever consider living in the first 4 floors that face Hamilton avenue and the BQE. Worse, I can’t even imagine the price that they would ask for those apartments in this “Luxury” building. It is not just an eyesore that is sorely out of place in this neighborhood. To me it represents everything that is wrong with the over development of parts of Brooklyn and the greed of the developers doing it. I hope this builder is enjoying the recession.

  6. The building is horrible – I mean really really horrible – but come on – “not contextual” and ‘not an asset to the neighborhood’ – the building is right next to the ugliest 8 lane elevated highway probably in the world…..and underneath the highway is probably the ugliest stretch of roadway in the world (Hamilton Ave)- What difference does this building really make – if anything – it is contextual – the context being horribly ugly everywhere.

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