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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]


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  1. Just found this quote in the Post:

    The average price per square foot in Brooklyn Heights is $630 a foot, while in Park Slope it is $640 a square foot, and in Fort Greene it is $414 a square foot, according to the Corcoran Group’s fourth-quarter market report.

  2. I’m wondering how difficult would it have been to proof read that? I mean…. It’s the first friggin’ sentence! Or maybe they were more focused on clip art and getting the phone number right.

    Good Grief!

  3. Wonder why they are keeping 5-6 units for rent. If they sold the restt of the building they could easily unload those units. Wonder if it has something to do with control of the Board issues. I know a lot of condo plans are written where the developer/sponsor gets to keep x number of seats on the Board and certain other powers so long as they still own a certain amount of units. I wonder if that is the case here.

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