First Look at Love Lane Mews
[nggallery id=”53031″ template=galleryview] Brooklyn Heights’ Love Lane Mews launched sales in early December, and as construction wraps we got a chance to tour the 38-unit developmentwhich is fairly unique in that it has 36 distinct layouts. The one-, two- and three-bedrooms are asking between $1 million and $2,450,000. The end of February should bring the…
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Brooklyn Heights’ Love Lane Mews launched sales in early December, and as construction wraps we got a chance to tour the 38-unit developmentwhich is fairly unique in that it has 36 distinct layouts. The one-, two- and three-bedrooms are asking between $1 million and $2,450,000. The end of February should bring the end of construction, and developers are currently negotiating with around a half-dozen prospective buyers. Four units, meanwhile, are currently in contract. Overall we were impressed with the setup, especially the two units with basement space. The layouts are some of the more diverse we’ve seen in new Brooklyn developments. Anyone toured the Mews themselves?
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Development Watch: Love Lane Mews [Brownstoner]
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Development Watch: Love Lane Mews Creeping Along [Brownstoner]
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Love Lane Mews Partner Gets Bought Out [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: Love Lane Mews with Skylight Views [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: Love Lane Mews Floorplans Revealed [Brownstoner]
Love Lane Conversion Getting Traction [Brownstoner]
“Contextual” Condo Design for Love Lane [Brownstoner]
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Am I the only one who thinks it’s atrocious that as soon as you click into their site the first photo you see isn’t of College Place or Love Lane, but of Hunt’s Lane which is 3 blocks away??
I’m the usually the first one to poo poo cheap and ugly finishes BUT I don’t see it here. Except for the wood stair and the fireplace. I think the finishes are lovely and high quality.
In the kitchen they used Viking and Bosch appliances. The granite counter is a nice grey not that fugly freckled beige/pink obscene granite.
In the bathrooms they used marble on the counter and what looks like a limestone on walls and floors. Unless it’s a porcelain tile, but it still looks nice.
The floors are not the pre-engineered, pre-stained, plop them down and you’re done. But I’m sure they’re an oak and stained on site, which I prefer.
Except for a few odd design choices I think the finishes are really nice.
I think they may be snatching defeat from the jaws of victory on this one.
I love this location and they did a great job on the exteriors. I actually love the windows. Love some of the floorplans. The cabinets look better irl that here.
But now .. what’s with those handrails? fireplace? tiling and appliances? light fixtures? some of those things are not easy fixes.
And launch has been very weird. The Strong Place conversion had the opposite launch — no appointment needed, all units available to see at first open house — all the 3-bedrooms, half the 2-bedrooms, and all the parking spots were in contract in the first two weeks there
What a shame with those windows….the Mews have no views.
oh yeah and that fireplace is the cherry on top- in 2 months these apartments will be the outdated tacky sister to the upper east side tacky cheap construction building.
if u will be paying these prices to live in BH u better get nice quality finishes- from the pics everything looks cheap, frugal. cabinets, super cheap looking stair rails, cheap looking stainless appliances. this should limit the type of buyer or bring some low ballers to the game. if u gonna charge these prices in that nabe might as well spend a bit more and do it right!
Nicely done…..except in Mr. B’s pics of that wood handrail. Whoa! What the ef is that all about???? That belongs in a country home.
And that fireplace. The thought of flicking a switch to light a “fire” is a big turn off.
$1 + million for one or two bedrooms with one exposure. Fail.
Some of the layouts are great! Spacious, lots of closets. What a change from many other developments that offer one closet and a living/dining area the size of pea pod.
Nicely done.