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]
Wasn’t 110 Livingston the bad old Board of Ed? That would explain the ghastly grammar: the ghosts of dead educrats infest the building! I can see the horror movie now: “Doltergeist”…
I live in the building, and I honestly just think they are charging too much for these. They are beautiful apartments, but I think they are trying to charge around $3k for a one bedroom, which, while I love the neighbordood and the building, is excessive for downtown brooklyn, even if you do get a subzero fridge.
India would have produced better copy. Trust me, I know. Can’t blame outsourcing for the TT idiots…
looks like they couldn’t have spent TOO much money on it, 11:39.
i think they must be farming out their advertising arm to india…
There must be far more than 5-6 rental units or they would not spend money on an ad campaign, no?
hottest broker of the day??
Now that the housing market is tanking and “House of the Day” is a painful review of overpriced dreck, why not just start a new feature: “Grammar-Challenged Listing of the Day”?
11:17
You bet foreigners would want to rent here- corporate apartments, family vacation apartments, NYC party apartments. Brooklyn is hot now and this place is close to the city.
No, I’m not a broker…
; )
The ad was supposed to say:
“110 Livingston: It has full basement but it needs to renovate and it exits to the sweet lovingly garden.”
But that text was already taken, so they settled for the next best thing.