Anonymous
Post 08/21/2024 10:30     Subject: What is the deal with these skinny houses in CCDC?

Anonymous wrote:Why the historic district idea isn’t a bad one. Pretty terrible looking one going up on Livingston with an ADA. If developers and so called housing progressives had their way the area would look like Queens NY.


whats queens look like?

new construction in nyc (bk and man at least)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>DC, is there no approval board for design but maybe more importantly quality?
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 16:41     Subject: What is the deal with these skinny houses in CCDC?

Why the historic district idea isn’t a bad one. Pretty terrible looking one going up on Livingston with an ADA. If developers and so called housing progressives had their way the area would look like Queens NY.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 16:04     Subject: Re:What is the deal with these skinny houses in CCDC?

this would never be approved in nyc. im shocked at some of the stuff that goes up here
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 14:32     Subject: What is the deal with these skinny houses in CCDC?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone bought the larger one on the right and paid $2.7 million. Just closed. Some folks have more money than taste. Now the developer will be able to do more ugly projects.


We walk by these often and they really are hideous. The one on the right at least, is looking at some trees in the back. The other one is looking at the alley, though they built the garage, so they're looking at their garage. But, the one on the right has an open coat closet that is visible from the street. We were scratching our head wondering why you'd want those big windows, and for everyone to see your coats hanging up?!?!

Every single house in CCDC that has large windows now has curtains that are closed at all times. That's not how people live when you're not in forest.

Indeed, respectable people live inside a closed-in box. It's unnatural to want to look out.


LOL. Normal windows aren't covered up in CCDC. But, when they are floor to ceiling on both floors or show the stairwell, then people cover them up.