Large-scale residential condo developments in Brooklyn tend to get all the glory. It’s understandable, given the scale of projects like Austin Nichols House – a 338-unit redevelopment of a 100-year-old building at 184 Kent Ave.; or the 218-unit Oosten at 429 Kent Ave. But even with beefier new residential developments taking center stage, there’s still […more]
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