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The Lalezarian family’s ambitious rental project takes up almost the entire block of Gold Street between Tillary and Concord Streets in Downtown Brooklyn. We say almost because there was a self-storage owner who refused to part with a building in the middle of the block. We checked in on the Concord side of the project a month ago when it had yet to top out; the Tillary segment, however, is much further along. In fact, when we biked past this weekend, it was completely glassed up save for a few windows on the top couple of floors. Wonder when these are going to hit the market.
Development Watch: 235 Gold Street [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 277 Gold Street [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 235 and 277 Gold Street [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 277 Gold All Topped Out [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 277 Gold Street [Brownstoner] GMAP P*Shark
Development Watch: 235/277 Gold Street [Brownstoner] DOB


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  1. “There are other crime statistics besides “homocides”

    That would be the one i would be least concerned about actually.”

    Well, I’d venture to guess that areas with more homicides have more narcotics issues, etc… However I don’t have those stats.

    If you’ve got a map with other crime statistics, let’s see it.

    “Was that deliberate, given the previous conversation?”

    huh?

  2. Yeah, Borough Hall and the park across the street near the courts just east of Brooklyn Heights is nice but the rest of downtown really is shit. Not anyone in particular is at fault. It was a process that started in 1893 and was completed during the late 1970’s.

  3. dibs, looks like you’re slightly underwater on the GE short today but I took a long position in GE in March. Still ahead 15% but the stock has been sliding lately like somebody knows something.

  4. Besides the projects, the low quality of life in this building doesn’t end once you get inside.

    You’ve got the smells and sounds of the BQE on three sides, the fire department across the street, and mcdonalds.

    It will be fun watching crowds of pedestrians crossing Tillary and Flatbush every morning once this thing fills up.

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