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The renovation of the former Franklin Trust building at 166 Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights is moving along, and the sellers are gradually releasing apartments into the market. To date, three are on the market and another four have gone into contract at prices ranging from $850,000 to $1,240,000, leaving 17 more units yet to make their debut. So far, the A-line appears to be the clear favorite. Any readers checked it out yet?
166 Montague Street Listings [StreetEasy] GMAP
Update on the 166 Montague Street Conversion [Brownstoner]
Franklin Trust on Montague Going Residential [Brownstoner]


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  1. anyway you look at it.. your comment was ridiculous – race or no race.

    how can you make such a generalized comment that anyone who can afford an expensive place like this has to be “bland”. i’ll bet you biff lives in a place just like this right around the corner. (oh wait, there i go contradicting myself again, nevermind).

    sorry, but all the non “bland” people whose parents can afford a place like this for them live in williamsburg. they should stay there.

  2. please stop saying “white” it has nothing to do with what i posted. dont bring race into this jeez.. and yes if that building was a salsa club instead of a boring condo i’d be VERY happy. that’s my point. nothing to do with white people jeez.

  3. please stop saying “white” it has nothing to do with what i posted. dont bring race into this jeez.. and yes if that building was a salsa club instead of a boring condo i’d be VERY happy. that’s my point. nothing to do with white people jeez.

    *Bfly*

  4. ok rob – i get it.
    so all new brooklyn heights developments in nice buildings should have a common lounge that has salsa nights every tuesday (or some other non-white dance.. wait, all dances are non-white.. nevermind) – where people can stay up dancing until 4am and just take the elevator back up to their eclectically furnished apartments – to then pass out on the floor and wake up at noon the next day and head to their barely above minimum wage job at the used vinyl record store.

    i’m not sure what the developer is thinking not designing and marketing his building to suit this crowd??

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