Respect on the quality of finish and the attention to details in this new development. However, I believe that the developer forgot to factor in the fact that this address is mere three blocks from Marcy Projects (which will never go away). It's still considered one of the most dangerous project grounds of Brooklyn. If you don't believe me, ask Jay-Z. He has said it himself that it was rough growing up there... I'm not sure if I would feel comfortable living so close to it.
Response by alanhart
about 11 years ago
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Member since: Feb 2007
You can try to get in to Marcy by applying to NYCHA, but they don't take just anyone.... they're very exclusive. I hope you make the cut.
--Street Hart
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Response by SPC
about 11 years ago
Posts: 23
Member since: Feb 2010
Alan, where do I mention any concerns about getting into Marcy Projects? Please read the comments before posting responses absolutely un-related to the topic at hand. Or if you're not mature enough to handle open criticisms in an open forum environment, grow up...
You can try to get in to Marcy by applying to NYCHA, but they don't take just anyone.... they're very exclusive. I hope you make the cut.
--Street Hart
Alan, where do I mention any concerns about getting into Marcy Projects? Please read the comments before posting responses absolutely un-related to the topic at hand. Or if you're not mature enough to handle open criticisms in an open forum environment, grow up...