June 6, 2007


Livingston Corridor, Phoenix of Brooklyn, Taking Off

110 is soon to have lots of company along Livingston Street: the Daily Eagle has a feature on all the development taking place on and near Livingston Street, an area it says is “rising from the ashes.” The article sums it up nicely, “what was once a largely ho-hum part of town is beginning to hum with people living there.”

4,500 new people are slated to move to the neighborhood, with all the development going on. To list just a few we’ve followed: new condos going up at 200 Livingston (right), renovated office space at 177 Livingston, dock your MBA over a 99 cent store at 27 Smith, and a building called 110 Livingston, which the article dubs “the most well known” of this mass of development. The articles says even Two Trees was surprised by the interest in 110.

Don’t forget the Smith, 14 Townhouses, Schermerhorn Court, Schermerhorn Houses, Lookout Hill, and more on our development map–whew. Add all this to the nearby renovations to the Fulton Mall, the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway, and we’re looking at some serious change. Next up: broker-talk that “LiCo” is the new DUMBO.



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