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100-North-3rd-kitchen.jpgJust down the block from the Mill Building, the new development at 100 North 3rd Street is now on the market, having attracted five buyers to date. Which leaves thirteen units unsold, according to the Corcoran website or, if DOB filings are to be believed, another 19 units. Most of the apartments have very high ceilings, sleeping mezzanines and super-modern stylings. Do you think that the $700 to $800 per square foot price range will be compelling enough to move the rest of the units?
100 North 3rd Listings [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. a few questions.

    1. why so many HATERS on this site?

    2. how can judgements about an entire development be made from one photo?

    3. i’d love to read a blog about overdevelopment and supply vs. demand in wburg. will prices drop or go up with new places like steel factory lofts, edge, 80met?

    and just out of curiousity….

    4. how does brownstoner feel about ikea?

  2. Check out unit 3A. I’m loving the ginormous terrace, but $836,000 for a studio?

    Yeah, that’s gonna fly right off the shelf (and join that v-shaped formation of airborne pigs overhead).

  3. i live across the street. the best part of this building is the amount of light i no longer get, not to mention my landlord raising the rent do to the “neighborhood improvement.”
    gosh, i cant wait to key the new tenant’s cars.
    -andfallingw.a.f.e.

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