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This rendering for a 4th Avenue development just showed up in our inbox. Per our tipster, the development will be on the corner of 6th Street and 4th Avenue, a site where a gas station has recently been demolished. The project is down the block from the Novo and Isaac Katan is its developer and Karl Fisher is the architect. It’s slated to be 12 stories and have 107 units. Katan also had a hand in the Novo. GMAP DOB


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  1. Please keep on building! Please, The What want this madness to continue!!! Please keep building places only Asshats can afford! Let these behemoths grow into the waste we call the Mutant Real Estate Bubble!!! Thank you Satan eh.. I mean Katan…..

    Proud Mary

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54XRNQ2C2x0&feature=related

    “I left a good job in the city
    Working for the man every night and day
    And I never lost one minute of sleeping
    Worrying bout the way things might have been”

    Yep Tina, bout the way things might have been….

    The What

    Someday this war is gonna end…

  2. Speaking of top 3 floors – I sure hope that Boylemgreen sold all the units in the South side “glass block” of the Novo – because the view is going to be decidedly worse once this building is built across the street.

    Also has to make you wonder what the sense is there that the Novo only has windows on the South side of the building – which will be blocked – and not on the North side where the park will maintain a free sightline forever.

  3. Nice but needs retai BADLY – I actually like how the building picks up some of the nicer (relatively) elements of the Novo like the blocky top 3-4floors – this might help actually make the Novo slightly less of an eyesore. But again – NEEDS RETAIL!!!!

    12:24 – no the East side is zoned for 12 stories.

  4. Man, this backs onto the milk factory building, right? The cool old one with the entrance on 5th St? I’ve been feeling bad for the folks there whose terraces will be ruined by this. Such is life, though.

    I agree that they REALLY should put some retail down on the ground level.

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