Steuben Glass: Myrtle Gets Fancy
Based on a rendering posted on the Myrtle Avenue blog, it looks like 111 Steuben is shaping up to be very high end (though we love the fact that the architect included a sliver of the White Castle sign on the left side of the drawing!). There will be 35 market-rate one- and two-bedrooms and…

Based on a rendering posted on the Myrtle Avenue blog, it looks like 111 Steuben is shaping up to be very high end (though we love the fact that the architect included a sliver of the White Castle sign on the left side of the drawing!). There will be 35 market-rate one- and two-bedrooms and another 7,000 square feet of retail space. This is big news for this section of northern Clinton Hill: If this building can make a big splash, it’ll be good news for the three projects a block away on Grand. As the neighborhood blog notes, progress has been a little slow recently. Check out a recent photo on the jump.
Myrtle Avenue Condos [Myrtle Avenue] GMAP P*Shark
Development Watch: Myrtle and Steuben [Brownstoner]

i like the glass. it looks similar in quality (from the rendering anyway) of that going up on the richard meier building at grand army plaza.
speaking of…anyone have any clue how those babies are selling??
I hope there is some good retail in the bottom. Seems as if Myrtle ave is having a “mini boom”.
Good grief, I’ve taken that bus…it stops every 10 yards….I just hope people buying here are aware of the inconvenient transport and get a price that reflects that reality…
…other than that I love the location, its near the pillow cafe and bergen bagels, reason alone to live there.
not everyone works in manahattan. Brooklyn has jobs, Navy Yard has a couple hundred, steiner studios, local professionals and professors, artists etc.
Oops I meant crosses Flatbush where it is a short walk to Dekalb station.
Traditional route to subway is the Myrtle Ave bus to free transfer at Jay Street/Boro Hall A & F. Also crosses Dekalb.
Huh? It’s 5 blocks to the Classon G…
Its really not that bad. Under 1 hour commute into city.
This location has to have the worst subway access of anywhere in New York…its fine for Pratt Students, but commuters are stuck with a 15 minute walk to the G train….