Look, A New Gowanus Building That's Not a Hotel!
[nggallery id=”53432″ template=galleryview] Banners have gone up on the new apartment building on 3rd Avenue between 7th and 8th streets that we’ve been tracking for a couple years announcing that it’s now to be known as 433 Third. Some pics of the interiors from the website above; a call to Ideal Properties, which is repping…
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Banners have gone up on the new apartment building on 3rd Avenue between 7th and 8th streets that we’ve been tracking for a couple years announcing that it’s now to be known as 433 Third. Some pics of the interiors from the website above; a call to Ideal Properties, which is repping the building, informs that they’re shooting for April move-ins and rents are provisionally set in the $1,600- to $3,650-a-month range.
433 Third [Official Site] GMAP
Development Watch: 433 3rd Avenue [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 433 3rd Avenue [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 433 3rd Avenue, Now and Later [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 433-435 3rd Avenue [Brownstoner]
sometimes on the couch and a low coffee table
*rob*
adult, mid 30’s here. dont have a table. eat my meals, literally ON the floor.
*rob*
I have never lived in the suburbs.
I have never eaten in a kitchen in my own place.
I have never not eaten at a proper table, no matter if I am eating home-cooked or takeout.
> there’s something pretty depressing about sitting alone at a
> kitchen table with 3 empty chairs
I solved that same problem by buying blowup dolls to put in the empty chairs. Loneliness vanquished!
What’s up with no washer and dryer in the unit?
> No, I wouldn’t want to eat at a desk….
> No, I do not want to eat dinner on the couch.
Would you eat it in a box?
Would you eat it with a fox?
I’m in my 30’s, Stargazer. I grew up in a family where we sat around the dinner table every night.
But that was in the suburbs and there was NOTHING ELSE to do BUT sit and stare at each other!
I get why you want one, but we don’t all want one is my point. Let’s stop bringing up the same crap every single time, can’t we?? Not everyone lives a suburban life like you do here in the largest city in America. Get it?
I agree with Benson, the table is the most important piece of furniture in the house. It is also a surface to do things on, projects, drawing, puzzles, you get the idea, preparing food….
11217 um, no, I do not believe that 70 percent are single, gimme a break. I don’t know of many people in my life that have take out all the time, and therefore have no need for a table and chairs.
Here in Brooklyn, people cook behind a stove…even in Manhattan people do cook. I do have friends there that do….
Makes me wonder, where did you grow up with your parents, they didn’t have these things…..are you in your 20’s and single also?????
na, never mind, you will not get it, not today, not tomorrow, not ever..
at least dirty hipster admitted it was lonely to look at empty chairs, and that absolutely makes sense…thats why he didnt want a table… I get that…
Growing up, we had a table and chairs that was only used when we had guests over.
I’m now in my mid-late 30s, and I have kept that family tradition alive most of my adult life.