We thought we'd circle back to a project that we haven't looked at since 2007. The six-story, 60,000-square-foot building is now built and it ain't much to look at, that's for sure.
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"Penitentiary" is the first word that comes to mind.
What is it? It looks like it was designed by the same self-certifying architect of the building next to the Firehouse on Grand Ave and Queens Blvd. The rooms there are smaller than a jail cell, with rents that force 4 beds per room to make the rent.
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"Penitentiary" is the first word that comes to mind.
Nail hit head anon. That was a good'un.
Looks like a nice homeless shelter to me!
Any of the snot nosed Pratt crowd always raving about development ready to comment?
What is it? It looks like it was designed by the same self-certifying architect of the building next to the Firehouse on Grand Ave and Queens Blvd. The rooms there are smaller than a jail cell, with rents that force 4 beds per room to make the rent.
East Germany, 1989...
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