Condo of the Day: The Heritage at Park Slope
We know a heartwarming story when we come across it, and we’re happy to share this one with you. It’s called “History is a Simple Tale”: Many, many years ago a man bought a building. He became a father. And then a grandfather. Down through each generation the building was passed. And today it is…
We know a heartwarming story when we come across it, and we’re happy to share this one with you. It’s called “History is a Simple Tale”:
Many, many years ago a man bought a building. He became a father. And then a grandfather. Down through each generation the building was passed. And today it is ready to be passed on once again. As a new building. A residential building. To you.
So goes the marketing lingo for The Heritage at Park Slope, a 21-unit condo on 2nd Street between 4th and 5th avenues. And guess what? People are buying it, for around $800 a square foot (NateFind even reported a price increase on a unit a few weeks ago). The pitch’s nostalgia trip probably has a lot to do with the building’s brick-face design, c/o Karl Fischer. Durukan Design took care of the interiors, which sport “custom Italian kitchens” and bathrooms with “soaking tubs and separate glass-enclosed shower stalls.” History’s not coming cheap here, but maybe the success of the non-newfangled design has a lesson to teach other condos?
Heritage at Park Slope Listings [Halstead] GMAP
Development Watch: The Heritage at Park Slope [Brownstoner]
Maybe I’ll head there after work today.
Was wanting to score some weed.
Please I live less than 2 blocks away for the last 20 years (and in Brooklyn my whole life)- I have to pass by there all the time…
What do you think all those people hanging out are meteorologists taking weather readings?
I think the person who has been sheltered under mommy’s skirt is you. Wake up and open your eyes.
poor, 4pm.
not really cut out for brooklyn, now are you?
drug dealing all day? teeney weeney exaggeration.
maybe when you move out of mommy’s house, she can hold your hand to your new place on the upper east side.
$800 a sq ft on that Block! No thanks – that block is disgusting – drug dealing all day and then drunks from the bar at night.
Italian kitchen! Wasn’t that the old tenement kitchen with the bathtub in it?
Congratulations on another well researched and thought provoking article. As was stated on several other threads this is not a Boymelgreen property in any way, shape, or form.
The property IS selling well though.
If this is true that it is indeed NOT a Boylemgreen Condo, you should update this thread.
You are doing a major dis-service to this developer by stating incorrect facts (if that’s true). Not many people want to be associated with that guy, and it’s your responsibilty to check these things out.
This website has a lot of influence in the Brooklyn RE Market and it would be good to make sure things are as accurate as possible.
We still love you, though Gabs.
Hey Gabby – just a suggestion – how about you do some research? There’s this wonderful little concept called checking your facts – how about you go get up off your comfy chair and go down to the site and meet the builder rather than continuing to make incorrect statements. His name is Scott, i’m sure he’d love to speak to you.
Except this is NOT a Boylemgreen Condo – keep up the excellent research Gabby – you are quite the asset to Brownstoner