Thursday, February 25, 2010

2 Cooper Square looking for some "masculine, attractive, intelligent" Clive Owens types with kids — but, lordy, not kids who actually live with them!

Well, if you've been following along, then you seen our little 2 Cooper Square grow up right before eyes on Cooper Square at Fourth Street.... The 15-story rental-retail combo is coming along nicely....



Now! The difficult part. Getting people to move in. So we'd better get some sexy dude types to make us swoon... The casting call has gone out for the "2 Cooper Building Brochure and Web footage" project. An EV Grieve Reader and actor sent along the notice....



And the lead: Male / 40 to 50 / Caucasian




"Masculine, attractive, intelligent, a Javier Bardem or Clive Owen type occupation is not easily guessed, possibly has teenage kids who don't live with them"


They're also requesting submissions for extras from "New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico."

4 comments:

  1. If I ever see any gas tank deliveries to this building, I might have a heart attack on the spot.

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  2. BTW, there is a guy on E 5th who looks exactly like Anton Chigurh (yeah, you know who you are!). Scares the crap out of me every time I see him...perhaps this notice should get posted outside his door.

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  3. @Goggla. I know who you mean! I swear I saw him once with a captive bolt pistol, but it just turned out to be my imagination.

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  4. i can certainly think of worse things than looking at masculine, attractive males - and btw there are quite a few running around that neighborhood for real!

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