Bedford & Broadway Finally Getting Bricolage'd
[Photo, with added decorative element, courtesy of Property Shark]
A long stalled building for the corner of Bedford Avenue and Broadway, south of the Williamsburg Bridge, appears to be getting underway. The first application for the building was filed in 20002 and the building on the lot was demolished several years ago. There is evidence of fresh building activity on a five-story structure with 49 apartments that will be designed by Henry Radusky of Bricoloage Designs. The address of the project is 369 Bedford and it will offer nice views of Broadway and of trains going to and fro over the Williamsburg Bridge. No plans for the building have surfaced, but the architect is noted for plain buildings with a lot of, well, brick.
Labels: Williamsburg
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What, no mention of the sofa bed out front?
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