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The Clermont Condominium, the 52-unit project at 375 Myrtle Avenue from BRP Development, is officially open for business. Nothing’s up on the Corcoran site yet, but last week a big banner was unfurled on the corner of the building and the stand-alone website is also accessible (though sans pricing info). The first 14 units to be released include a mix of one- and two-bedrooms as well as one three-bedroom penthouse. According to the site, one of the one-bedrooms is already in contract. This project will hopefully be a nice boost for the Myrtle renaissance that’s already well underway. We’ll be interested to see the prices.
Development Watch: The Clermont Primps for Pre-Sales [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: The Clermont Revisited [Brownstoner] GMAP
Streetlevel: Walgreens Coming to Myrtle Avenue [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: The Clermont [Brownstoner]
New Development at Myrtle and Clermont Avenues [Brownstoner]


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  1. 10:33: “better people and more money for the community. I dont know I’m just saying.” Are you freaking kidding me? Don’t tell me, you’re not racist; afterall, you have a black friend…

  2. holy crap. it all sounded decent to me until i saw the “party picture” under amenities. for real, if that picture is supposed to represent the kind of building they’re hoping to have, no thanks. at mid-20 like the pics look, only trust fund (mostly white) kids would ever be able to afford it anyway.

  3. Hello people dont you know how prejudice america is? they dont like to post blacks on condominium sale site because they want to attract a certain kind of people to their development thinking that it means better people and more money for the community. I dont know I’m just saying.

  4. It’s not the WALKING that’s a problem, it’s the TIME. I would rather spend time with my baby thank you very much. I’ll take my strolls in the weekends.

  5. What a joke! People complaining about it being waaaaay too far from the subway. Whaaaa.

    Walk along Myrtle to Clinton, turn right and head up to Lafayette. Simple.

    Maybe your thoughts on the nabe needing a gym so badly wouldn’t be so acute if you walked the 5 blocks to the subway and back every day.

  6. Ya know, 9:18, what really pissed me off about the developer’s website was its irritating animation, with birdies and airplanes and all kinds of other shit moving all over the place while the actual relevant stuff you wanted to see–like, say floorplans–took forever to load.

    On your issue, for the developer to make nearly all the people in the picture white is kinda stupid. But for you to get hot and bothered about there not being a precisely accurate representative number of Ft. Greene’s racial breakdown in this cartoonish marketing effort is, um, really stupid.

  7. The age of Malinvestment. Keep building Condos!! Build build build!! Build places that no one can afford. Keep loaning money to people that can’t pay it back. Keep fraud going in our financial markets. Just keep the bullshit going.

    When it blows up maybe, just maybe things can go back to normal.

    The What

    Someday this war is gonna end….

  8. What’s up with the developer’s website. Hello not only white folks are going to be interested and able to buy some units. Just one pic of an African American NOT ENOUGH!! AND UNACCEPTABLE!! Especially since the development is in a diverse community….

  9. I live down the block – I’ve not time my commute, but I have to say there must be worse things than walking through the park, seeing the dogs playing (before 9AM), and catching the Q trains 2 stops to Unions Square.

    I only wish they’d ditch the Walgreens for a gym. This neighborhood needs a gym!

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