Embattled developer Shaya Boymelgreen has at least one piece of good news. Boymelgreen’s Novo, a 113-unit condo on Brooklyn’s Fourth Avenue, is sold out after nearly three years on the market, with the last unit scheduled to close this Friday, according to Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group, which exclusively handled sales at the project. The condo, which encountered resistance from the community after using a local park for construction staging for the building, began sales in March 2007. More
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