When I saw a link on Curbed to a post on Brownstoner calling a building in Brooklyn an "atrocity" I thought, well this can't be any worse than what we have here in Queens. But I must say after clicking the link that this is pretty damn bad...
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7 comments:
My first reaction is shock.
My next its sad.
Then its disgust.
Glad to see the lack of public education on development is reaping fine rewards.
Now if we can get them to do this more often in landmarked districts, everything would be fine.
No buyer 14 months later?
Solution: Demolish the hideous addition and restore the greenery in honor of Bloomie's PlaNYC 2030.
WOW! Who took a giant crap on the old building?
If the city allows it.....
it will happen.
Hope the builder has eternal indigestion !
At first I couldn't tell where the front of the building is or what was going on. What a mess. Was the original building just not good enough!?
Absolutly disgusting. It makes me sick.
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