Co-op of the Day: 93 Lexington Avenue
This has to be one of the nicer bachelor pads in Bed Stuy. The open plan of the co-op at 93 Lexington Avenue isn’t for everyone, but the open loft makes for a pretty sweet entertaining space. While we’re not always fans of exposed brick and track lighting, we think they work nicely in this…

This has to be one of the nicer bachelor pads in Bed Stuy. The open plan of the co-op at 93 Lexington Avenue isn’t for everyone, but the open loft makes for a pretty sweet entertaining space. While we’re not always fans of exposed brick and track lighting, we think they work nicely in this case. And, as we’ve said before, we dig the width of Lexington Avenue and the range of attractive old industrial buildings that line it. After more than three months on the market at $1,300,000, the 2,500-square-foot pad was just reduced to $1,195,000. As nice a place as we think it is, this is still far from a lay-up. See for yourself on Sunday from 2:30 to 4:30.
93 Lexington Avenue [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
5:20…they won the Lottery and are moving to Crown Heights
And since most of you never add anything except your contempt for what I post you’d never block me…or any of the other people signed in who keep the discussion going…because you’d have nothing to say!!!
Why are they selling?
Yes, that’d be great…I’d welcome it as well…then I could screen the idiots and their inane one-liners.
However, guests, you’d have to actually make the effort to sign in for that system to work.
5:10 … LOL!!!
A ClintonHillLady
Actually, Dave’s comment about how we all read what he posts reminds me:
Brownstoner, can you add that feature that some blogs have where you can elect not to see comments by a particular poster?
I was an ardent supporter of Union Hall…go back and read the original post. You ever even been there 4:58???
Dave = Jon Crow = Lou Sones
I don’t care 4:34. Seems that you continue to read what I post though!!