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Corcoran just launched the sales campaign for 255 1st Street, the 32-unit condo that once upon a time was called The Gowanus (despite being located between 4th and 5th avenues). Thus far, only five listings have popped up, ranging from a $800,000 one-bedroom to a $1,100,000 three-bedroom. The pre-opening sale was held on Saturday. Anyone go?
255 1st Street Listings [StreetEasy] GMAP


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  1. To guest at 2:30: The tireshop/auto repair next door is up for sale. Corcoran has the listing for $5M. Maybe the lucky buyer can tear down the garage and build a twin to this gem, thus sandwiching in the McD’s with architectural genius.

  2. This person repeatedly screaming JEALOUSY when he means envy sounds a little kookoo for Coco Puffs, no? I have no feelings one way or another about this building but I hope for the developer’s sake that this nutjob isn’t representing him.

  3. You know, on the bright side, 4th avenue is at the bottom of the ginormous hill, so really, it’s more convenient than the rest of the slope.

    Also, all of those people who think Tribeca’s a nice place to live? They’re totally right! They must be, because they have more money than you.

    Think of the view you’ll get of the marathon! Think of the real, gritty, urban experience your tykes will have, crossing 4th avenue to get to PS321! Or McDonalds!

    Honestly, 7th can’t compare to 4th. For one thing, it’s much, much smaller.

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