From the November issue: Like many other development firms, the Clarett Group rode the wave of
the real estate boom expertly, building successful condos in Manhattan
and other markets across the country. Like a host of other developers,
however, the company hit a damaging riptide in Downtown Brooklyn. A few
months ago, Clarett’s condo, the Forté, went back to its lender,
Eurohypo AG. The move was the most boldface example thus far of the
difficulties developers have encountered selling condos in Downtown
Brooklyn, generally defined as the section of the borough bounded by
Nassau Street to the north, Ashland Place to the east, Schermerhorn
Street to the south and Court Street to the west. That catch zone
encompasses several micro-neighborhoods, including the western edge of
Fort Greene. Several big developers are feeling pain in the saturated
area, which has been generating a lot of attention lately because three
new luxury rental towers are preparing to launch. [more]
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According to the lead broker for the Richard Meier-designed condo On
Prospect Park on Grand Army Plaza is now 50 percent sold out. There are currently 24 families living
in the Prospect Heights building, which has a total of 96 units, and developers Louis V.
Greco Jr. and Mario J. Procida have no plans to cut prices any time
soon, though list prices are negotiable. Prices for units in the
building range from $755,000 for a 962-square-foot one-bedroom to $3.1
million for a 3,199-square-foot four-bedroom. [Brownstoner] [more]



