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The new residential building at 397-401 E. Eighth St. at Avenue D is rising quickly...
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A nine-story building with 33 units — and a penthouse! — is in the works.
And to chart the progress to date, here's a look at the building in early August...
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... and mid-July...
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And one day...
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Previously on EV Grieve:
Meanwhile, before we christen Avenue D the next Greenpoint...
Stalled development site on Eighth Street and Avenue D asking $5.2 million
Long-stalled East 8th Street lot coming back as 9-story residential building — with penthouse
4 comments:
Thank goodness this building is going up so quickly, unlike 277 East 7th, which has been excruciatingly slow and loud. It's been well over a year now of construction noise and workers shouting starting at 7am Monday through Saturday, and they still have a long way to go. As neighbors who have to work late, it's been a huge disruption to our lives. The noise from 401 East 8th isn't fun either, but at least we know it will pass in a reasonable timeframe.
Future tenants? Good luck on avenue D and make sure you are armed. Coming and going.
Actually, Anon 9:49, they used to say that about Avenue B, too.
This lovely building turned my light and airy sun-filled apartment into a dark cave. All my windows now look at a wall--and my rent still went up this year!
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