New Four-Unit Building For 4th Place
A new six-story building is nearing completion at 114 4th Place on a formerly empty lot. According to the new building permit, the building will be 59 feet high and contain four residential units. There is a modern-looking penthouse atop an otherwise rather plain brick facade. The developer paid $650,000 for the 20-by-100-foot lot in…

A new six-story building is nearing completion at 114 4th Place on a formerly empty lot. According to the new building permit, the building will be 59 feet high and contain four residential units. There is a modern-looking penthouse atop an otherwise rather plain brick facade. The developer paid $650,000 for the 20-by-100-foot lot in 2007. GMAP P*Shark DOB
This IS by the same developer as 191/193 Luquer.
It actually looks quite similar in shape and materials to Luquer street condos (same gray panels)…and this one has big balconies on the back side that Luquer has on the front (or should i say outdoor storage). It’s way better than alot of the
gross feders buildings and the other houses on this block.
dbrown is right … this block is actually home to some of the most awful houses in carroll gardens and is the street often referenced when people talk about idiots paving their entire front garden and putting in curb cuts .
It actually looks quite similar in shape and materials to Luquer street condos (same gray panels)…and this one has big balconies on the back side that Luquer has on the front (or should i say outdoor storage). It’s way better than alot of the
gross feders buildings and the other houses on this block.
dbrown is right … this block is actually home to some of the most awful houses in carroll gardens and is the street often referenced when people talk about idiots and their curb cuts.
This wasn’t an empty lot, it had a little one- or two-story, back-of-the-lot house on it. Strange lot, and conveniently located next to PJ Hanley’s parking lot (and now, their outdoor drinking garden/bbq pit/live music venue). The building is better than a lot of new construction, but still a bit bland — for a steel frame mini-skyscraper, they mucked things up with a faux-traditional red-brick face, when they could have done something modern like the Luquer Street condos that it faces at back. Compared to the real monstrosities on this stretch — the Bayonne-style houses, the bland new condo building by the subway, and the horrificness of the late-90s building at 4th and court, well it’s a great a victory for the people.
I live in the area. It’s another eyesore. A stain to the community.
believe it will be James Cornell at Corcoran
anyone know who is going to market this place?