Manhattan-only firms start seeing Brooklyn benefit
March 11, 2010 04:45PM By C. J. Hughes

Fred Harris, vice president at AvalonBay Communities, which is constructing its first Brooklyn project, a 631-unit tower on Gold Street in Fort Greene.
From the March issue: A handful of major real estate management and development firms that have long avoided Brooklyn -- even as housing prices in the borough shot up and brokerages rushed in -- are finally venturing across the river. The reasons are twofold. First, new high-rise, high-end construction in Brooklyn fits their business model. And second, values of these new Brooklyn buildings appear to have tumbled further and faster than their Manhattan counterparts, according to brokers and developers. "Developers are looking for opportunities, 100 percent," said David Maundrell, a Dumbo resident and the president of aptsandlofts.com, a brokerage with a Brooklyn focus. "But they are willing to do that because there is a viable market here. It's become a destination as opposed to an afterthought for Manhattanites who want a cheaper place." Jamestown Properties is one of the developers that recently upped its bet on the borough. In early 2007, the firm had a 60 percent equity stake in be@Schermerhorn, a troubled condo in Downtown Brooklyn, which was developed by SDS Procida and saw construction and sales suspended last year. But in December, Jamestown bought the balance of the mortgage from a consortium of banks. The consortium had originally lent $100 million to SDS Procida.
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Anonymous
Ummm some of the contributors to this article are actually not too experienced. They are the "young" and "stupid" should we start naming them or just letting them be stupid?
Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 03/12/10
Anonymous
Brooklyn is H O T ! ! !
Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 03/12/10
Anonymous
KINGS COUNTY ROCKS !!
Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 03/12/10
Anonymous
Brooklyn ! The original" Melting Pot" Love it and love it some more!!!
Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 03/12/10
Anonymous
Love brooklyn still think some of the contributors to this article are actually not too experienced and STUPID.
Comment #5 Posted By: Anonymous 03/13/10
Anonymous
How is the "Avaolon Ghetto" doing? Great location next to the Projects. You guys really know the Borough of Kings. LOL
Comment #6 Posted By: Anonymous 03/13/10
Anonymous
more blandness brought to you by the folks at Avalon Bay. Why haven't they left town already?
Comment #7 Posted By: Anonymous 03/13/10
Anonymous
for a hint at how Avalon Bay runs things, check out Avalon at Aberdeen. This weeks storms have left all the buildings with siding that is torn off and flapping on the side of the buildings.
Comment #8 Posted By: Anonymous 03/14/10