The Edge Is Making a List, Checking It Twice
The Edge may still be holding out on cutting prices, but the massive Williamsburg development is finding other, more creative, ways to try to attract buyers, according to Curbed. Condo hunters are now invited to use the Edge’s handy 70-item checklist of amenities and features to compare the waterfront project with other competing developments. Sustainably…

The Edge may still be holding out on cutting prices, but the massive Williamsburg development is finding other, more creative, ways to try to attract buyers, according to Curbed. Condo hunters are now invited to use the Edge’s handy 70-item checklist of amenities and features to compare the waterfront project with other competing developments. Sustainably harvested floors and kitchen cabs? Check. Plunge pool with waterfall? Check. Bosch Cooktop and wall oven? Bien sur. (See the entire list here.) What’s more, in a show of bravado, The Edge is offering potential buyers a free car service ride to the competition as long as they visit The Edge first.
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“If you’re a dude – and pick up some girl with choppy bangs at union pool and bring her here – you’ll prolly get laid.”
I doubt it’s the view of the outside that choppy bang girl is interested in, but the view of the dude.
“No- but then again, who spends their entire life with their nose pressed up against the window, looking at the views? You live in a house, not in the view.”
If you’re a dude – and pick up some girl with choppy bangs at union pool and bring her here – you’ll prolly get laid.
I have no interest in an apartment with a view.
None whatsoever.
Charm is of utmost important to me with regard to my home.
Plus the dirty glass would make me crazy.
“you can’t get that from the parlour floor of your brownstone “dripping in details.”
No- but then again, who spends their entire life with their nose pressed up against the window, looking at the views? You live in a house, not in the view.
I think the Fisher building on Roebling between 7th and 8th is worse. But pretty much any Kaufman project is worse than both those together.
Everyone’s opinion on ugliest building in 11211?
my vote = warehouse 11
I think Rob was talking about someone else, no? But since you’re defending the Edge – it may be a superior “development”, but it is still ugly. The architect just doesn’t know when to say no to a sample board, so he accepted all of them. Sometimes less is less, but here, more is more, which is too much.
Northside Piers is a far nicer development, architecturally (less is more). So is 80 Met, the Mill, 268 Wythe and a host of others. There is a lot of good product in this area of Williamsburg, but to me the Edge is the ugliest of the lot (125 North 10th doesn’t do much for me either).
> One problem with all that, wine lover…YOU’RE RACIST!
We know he hates brownstones.
How does he feel about white brick?
One problem with all that, wine lover…YOU’RE RACIST!
You’ve made racist comments on here before so no matter what you think about the state of the Williamsburg condo market, I can’t stand racists. Your comments hold no merit, in my opinion.