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We can’t believe we haven’t written this one up yet…The former garage at 216 Pacific Street in Cobble Hill is being converted to a mixed-used building with commercial use on the lower two floors and residential use on the upper two floors. The residential portion will be divided up into just three units. Sounds pretty swanky! GMAP P*Shark DOB


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  1. McKenzie aren’t you the same fool who wants people to stop driving? Check your post on the Shell station. No need to park if you’re not driving. Make up your gun toting mind.

  2. Tom, the beer distributor, owned the whole building. He also owned a garage on Dean St., I believe in the location where the current development is in progress between Smith and Boerum Place. He sold his client list to a distributor in Queens and the Pacific St. building to the aforementioned wallpaper dude. He was the unofficial mayor of Pacific Street and a great guy. The construction on the block was a factor in his decision, but I think he got out just in time and wanted to sell when things were still selling. I saw him in the neighborhood a few weeks ago and he’s doing well.

  3. FWIW there is also a large, vacant lot to the right of firehouse and left of Pacific Green. If not for the housing crash, that lot would have surely been developed as well. The old beer distributor was great > he would order whatever obscure microbrew you wanted but could not find elsewhere. Even with the other distributor just down on Court St the guy was always busy. The original rumor was that he moved out of that space because of the impending construction across the street (i.e. the construction trucks would block his delivery trucks) but i guess that was not the case. Also FWIW, there was a parking garage on the upper floors, the beer guy only operated out of the first floor.

  4. The gun club is on pacific between Court and Clinton, near the corner of Clinton Street. This building was a beer distributorship on the ground floor, and a garage on top of that. I miss the garage, my parents parked there my whole life. I would totally join “friends of parking garages” as all the garages we have parked in in my 27 years have been torn down.

  5. The gun club is on pacific between Court and Clinton, near the corner of Clinton Street. This building was a beer distributorship on the ground floor, and a garage on top of that. I miss the garage, my parents parked there my whole life. I would totally join “friends of parking garages” as all the garages we have parked in in my 27 years have been torn down.

  6. The gun club is on pacific between Court and Clinton, near the corner of Clinton Street. This building was a beer distributorship on the ground floor, and a garage on top of that. I miss the garage, my parents parked there my whole life. I would totally join “friends of parking garages” as all the garages we have parked in in my 27 years have been torn down.

  7. The gun club is on pacific between Court and Clinton, near the corner of Clinton Street. This building was a beer distributorship on the ground floor, and a garage on top of that. I miss the garage, my parents parked there my whole life. I would totally join “friends of parking garages” as all the garages we have parked in in my 27 years have been torn down.

  8. The gun club is on pacific between Court and Clinton, near the corner of Clinton Street. This building was a beer distributorship on the ground floor, and a garage on top of that. I miss the garage, my parents parked there my whole life. I would totally join “friends of parking garages” as all the garages we have parked in in my 27 years have been torn down.

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