374 Pacific Street Coming Up For Auction
The five-story brownstone at 374 Pacific Street, reputed to be Boerum Hill’s largest, has long been the victim of neglect by its owner, Bruce Marlow. According to a tipster, the government is finally doing something about it. The New York City Sheriff’s Office has scheduled an auction for the property on June 9 at 10:30…

The five-story brownstone at 374 Pacific Street, reputed to be Boerum Hill’s largest, has long been the victim of neglect by its owner, Bruce Marlow. According to a tipster, the government is finally doing something about it. The New York City Sheriff’s Office has scheduled an auction for the property on June 9 at 10:30 a.m. on the 9th floor of the Brooklyn Municipal Building. Many residents in the neighborhood are hoping that the shell of a building is bought by someone with the means and taste to restore the exterior to its former glory, so spread the word if you know any enlightened investment bankers. GMAP
He probably thinks he’s helping the next buyer; “it’s just the lot they truly want, let the house decay, all my neighbors don’t care.”
99.999k – sold
you gotta wonder what the story is with owners like this.
Are they just weird with too much money – live very modestly and just having name on deed gives them sense of security.
Or they became too old to deal with stuff…(person or person have owned the prop for long time)?
Just a part of a large real estate portfolio and holding on for long term ?
His name shows up for 453 Paficic also.
1st lis pendens is from 18 years ago.
Now let’s auction off the crap piles on 7th Ave and 2nd/3rd St in Park Slope. It’s just outrageous that abandoned carcasses are allowed to fester for decades in this city.
I know pics don’t tell the whole story, but how does the city let this stand yet recommend the Macdonough st houses come down?
The littel fram on Jefferson is a beauty compared to this.
Yikes! You’re basically be getting 4 brick walls….and a black leather chair.
looks like a condo conversion.
Oh my, the interior? is certainly not for the faint of heart.