110 Livingston Rental Ads Go Underground
We’re not sure how many units Two Trees is looking to rent at its pricey condo conversion 110 Livingston (according to a Curbed report a few months ago, it’s only six) but the firm has gone on an ad blitz at the Borough Hall train station. Some of the ads read, Not Pressure You But…
We’re not sure how many units Two Trees is looking to rent at its pricey condo conversion 110 Livingston (according to a Curbed report a few months ago, it’s only six) but the firm has gone on an ad blitz at the Borough Hall train station. Some of the ads read, Not Pressure You But With Rentals Like These, You’d Better Bring Your Checkbook. Anyone have more info on the “not pressure” apartments? How about a copy editor referral for Two Trees?
BREAKING: Two Trees Renting Unsold Livingston Units [Curbed]
Rental of the Day: 110 Livingston Street Studio [Brownstoner]
I live in Cobbie Hill and it is Brooklyn’s best nabe by FAR! Suck it Slopers!
That is funny! #8:27PM. I’d like to see a pic of that.
BellTel must use the same ad agency. The building’s ads on the subway featured the building and surrounding neighborhoods, including Cobbie Hill (should read “Cobble Hill).
12:35, since when the income generated by the sponsor units goes to the building instead of the sponsor’s pocket?
honestly, i’m kind of sick of hearing about this building — enough already, is there any real news out there?
Not pressure you, but if you advertise in English, you should learn to write in English. Same for any language – this is an equal opportunity opinion.
Spectacular. Maybe the egregious English error is a nod to the buildings glorious past?
having money source keeps maintenance on david walentas’ polo horses.
As in all mixed use buildings, having rentals is a money source to keep maintenance low for the owners.