Updated Renderings of Catsimatidis' Myrtle Project
In the wake of last Friday’s Development Watch post about Red Apple’s project at 202 Myrtle Avenue at the corner of Ashland Place, a reader pointed us to some new renderings (or newer than the most recent ones we had run) on the Dattner Architects website. Note the retail component: Bookstore, Cafe and Grocery. We…
In the wake of last Friday’s Development Watch post about Red Apple’s project at 202 Myrtle Avenue at the corner of Ashland Place, a reader pointed us to some new renderings (or newer than the most recent ones we had run) on the Dattner Architects website. Note the retail component: Bookstore, Cafe and Grocery. We have no choice but to wait and hope! On another note, this rendering makes the ceilings look a lot higher than they appear in person from the street.
Development Watch: 202 Myrtle Halfway There [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 202 Myrtle Rising [Brownstoner] GMAP
Development Watch: 202 Myrtle Marches On [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 202 Myrtle Avenue P*Shark DOB
Development Watch: 162 Myrtle Avenue [Brownstoner]
Catsimatidis Tweaks Blueprints for Myrtle [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: Catsimatidis Ready to Go on Myrtle? [Brownstoner]
why don’t you guys worry about the families being displaced for the renovations?,…. selfish people!!!!! omg
Brooklyn will indeed be a magical place, once all of these bookstores (and bowling alleys!) the developers have planned are actually there.
Agree with the ZZZZ comment…if this is the best they can do in the rendering, just imagine how poor this is going to hold up after 5 years or so
I think I’ll update the definition of ‘magical realism’ on wikipedia to include this rendering of Myrtle Ave.
ZZZZZ!
Not too bad, phase two will be more interesting with a 37 story tower next to Toren.