Would you believe that Real Estate Weekly, in a 1/12/18 encomium, Top New York apartment buildings that stand out in the crowd, included 550 Vanderbilt under the category "Best Bonus (A Public Park)."
Now, it's not the "the first building to open at Pacific Park Brooklyn"--that was the arena, and then 461 Dean.
But check out the broker-speak from agent Ryan Serhant: “This is the first chance to own in a building inside of a park. How often do you get the chance to do that in New York? It’s a great deal for people who don’t want to look back and say, I wish I did that.”
Sure looks like a park in the rendering below, from the architects behind the planned 550 Clinton. 550 Vanderbilt--at 202 feet and counting--is at the southeast edge of the project site. (And won't there be a little noise and dust?) Remember, publicly accessible open space is not a public park.
Now, it's not the "the first building to open at Pacific Park Brooklyn"--that was the arena, and then 461 Dean.
But check out the broker-speak from agent Ryan Serhant: “This is the first chance to own in a building inside of a park. How often do you get the chance to do that in New York? It’s a great deal for people who don’t want to look back and say, I wish I did that.”
Sure looks like a park in the rendering below, from the architects behind the planned 550 Clinton. 550 Vanderbilt--at 202 feet and counting--is at the southeast edge of the project site. (And won't there be a little noise and dust?) Remember, publicly accessible open space is not a public park.
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