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According to a tipster, it won’t be long before the moving trucks pull up in front of One Hanson Place. Apparently, the Temporary Certificate of Occupancy has been obtained for floors 9 through 14 and closings are being scheduled. The TCO for floors 15 and 16 is expected by the end of January with closings in March. Have any readers had their closings scheduled or take place yet?
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  1. Most coherent comment that could come from The What would be to follow Bill the Cat’s lead and give an “Ack” followed by a swig of whiskey, a hiccup and another “Ack”

  2. Honestly I didn’t feel like the layouts of Hanson were worth what they are asking. I’ve seen really nice prewar layouts in lower manhattan. I agree that the finishes at Hanson are nice, but that’s about, oh, and model apt reaked pottery barn…

    Almost forgot, the other turn off was the cross eyed thug that they call a security guard in the lobby. Seemed inept and rude.

  3. I agree that Montrose Morris is annoying. Whether the topic is fruit stands, crime, or renovation, he/she cannot express a point in less than 1000 words and always comes across as droning and lecturing. I suspect that he/she is a college professor or some other occupation that permits one to speak at length uninterrupted.

    While Crown Heights is improving, it still has a serous problem with violent crime. If given the choice between Montrose Morris’s long-winded posts or actual facts (e.g. crime stats, newspaper stories, postings on message boards by Crown Heights residents, etc.), I’ll always believe the latter.

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