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Anonymous Gojira said...

"the same material that was used for the exterior of Barclays Center" - oh great, so that means we get a big charmless pile of rusty shit that looks like it's been used for decades as a urinal. Thanks, BKSK - for nothing.

October 10, 2014 at 6:23 AM

Anonymous bowboy said...

6 units for rich people = 12 units for middle class folks = 18 units for working class folks. It looks like the City got a poor return on its tax-break investment. Just who's running the City's program to increase affordable housing?

October 10, 2014 at 11:49 AM

Blogger Laura Goggin Photography said...

I just noticed the number of floors in the rendering doesn't match up with what's already there. Neither does the facade. Hmm...

October 10, 2014 at 12:53 PM

Blogger Laura Goggin Photography said...

Oops, just read the Curbed post that says some floors will be removed.

October 10, 2014 at 12:55 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I remember when that monstrosity went it it blocked several windows on the side of the pretty building next to it. Then after sealing everyone's windows it has sat empty all this time. Whole thing is just FUBAR.

October 10, 2014 at 7:53 PM

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