On Prospect Park: Is Anybody Home?
While the sales statistics online are fairly opaque, the inherent transparency of On Prospect Park can’t tell lies. Walking past the Richard Meier design on Tuesday evening on the way to the NY Times panel at the Brooklyn Public Library, we were struck by how few of the apartments appeared to be inhabited. On a…

While the sales statistics online are fairly opaque, the inherent transparency of On Prospect Park can’t tell lies. Walking past the Richard Meier design on Tuesday evening on the way to the NY Times panel at the Brooklyn Public Library, we were struck by how few of the apartments appeared to be inhabited. On a more positive note, this was the first time we’d passed by the finished lobby and we have to say it’s pretty impressive looking if you’ve got a modernist leaning or two.
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I live in an apartment facing the “serene” OPP courtyard. There are actually quite a few folks living on the inside (read: cheaper) of the complex. More than a few of them seem to think that it is ok to go without blinds/ shades of any kind.
Zoning schmoning. I’m guessing that greasing the right palm would have solved that.
oneasternparkway, they couldn’t have retail because the Plaza is not zoned for retail; it’s zoned R8X. The nearest retail zoning is on Vanderbilt (north of Park Place), Flatbush, and Washington.
I’m down with OPP.
Like this building, maybe enough to be able to deal with the stalkers with blogs.
“Can we add some axe sound FX?”
Now that DIBS and lechacal buried the hatchet, we might have to send the prop dept. out to replenish.
Can we add some axe sound FX?
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeere’s Snarky!
Hmmm Snarkslope, maybe you took my “Shining” allusion too literally…
The perry street had rainstorms inside the bldg. The curtain was poorly executed.