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More than 200 folks gathered at a party for 20 Henry last week, and the project sure has generated a lot of buzz (their PR folks reported that they’d received 1,900 inquiries long before sales officially started in early November). Not sure they have something to celebrate yet (we didn’t get an official update from the powers that be in time for this posting). On the Halstead Web site, nine units are on the market right now, ranging from a three-bed, two-and-a-half bath for $2.46 million to a one-bath studio for $580,000. Seems a little 2007 in the pricing, no? In total, there are 38 residences, both newly constructed and renovated spots in the former Peaks Mason Mints Candy Factory. Amenities include a green roof deck, landscaped courtyard, doorman, storage for bikes and food, and eligibility for the J-51 tax abatement.


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  1. sam, I’m not interested in the Carlton Street commune. If I was interested in communal living, I could engage in it much closer to home by joining the Jehovah’s Witnesses, as you noted in that thread. And by doing that, I likely wouldn’t have to put up with “other people’s deranged children” since I’ve never seen any mini JW’s running around in BH.

  2. “No gym?”

    Eastern Athletic Club on Clark near the 2/3 train station. Very convenient. Deduct $100/mo X 10 (typical rent ratio) X 12 months = $12K from your bid. Voila! Problem solved.

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