Tower Rising at 525 Clinton Avenue
This one really snuck up on us. Granted, we don’t walk down this block of Clinton between Atlantic and Fulton every day, but it is in our backyard. One day recently, we noticed the building poking its head over the shorter structures that surround it. Some others have taken notice too. Set Speed notes that,…
This one really snuck up on us. Granted, we don’t walk down this block of Clinton between Atlantic and Fulton every day, but it is in our backyard. One day recently, we noticed the building poking its head over the shorter structures that surround it. Some others have taken notice too. Set Speed notes that, “from Vanderbilt, this building strikes an imposing stance.” The person who emailed us the photo simply said, “Yikes!” Set Speed refers to the building as the Clinton Court condos. Anyone know anything else about it?
Clinton Court Condos Slipping Under Radar [Set Speed] GMAP
the truth =! racism
Yawn…same old empty charge….nothing racist about reality — Ben Stein has said the same thing.
Ohh some racisets take the opportunity to pop up them old opinion.
Do you want to give more examples?
Seriously, are most of the big developers Jewish? and does Collusion go on as in the electronics/fur/diamond industries?
“Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt”
seems you talk (and think) in slogans and cliches mr anon. rather than actually consider what people are thinking.
What makes brooklyn appealing? Brownstone neighborhoods/historic character, or slapped together tasteless poorly designed condos put up by developers trying to make a quick buck? and believe it or not, not everything is measured by dollar amounts…yeah, wacky, i know.
side yards can’t be created by buildings at an angle to the property line, OOPS, another small zoning issue of interpretation.
What sound does saw cutting concrete make again??????
It can’t be the developer, since they are Ortodox jewish that observed the Shabat.
Gee, we thought we were rather unopinionated on this one and just put it out there for discussion. Touchy, touchy.
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt