Good. I love that more businesses are creeping down this end of Washington; also look out for the new commercial space that is opening in the new building on the corner of Dean and Washington. Now all that is needed is for the auto shops on these blocks to be shut down and for some more greenery to be planted. When I walk down Vanderbilt I feel like I'm walking through a park. I'd like for Washington to feel at least a little like that.
It feels like now's the time to sell for auto-shop owners— we may not quite be at the top of the real estate cycle, but it doesn't seem like things will get all that much higher.
While this prior application did not come to fruition, a new applicant is now in the works. It seems that just about every location that if a location is far enough from a house of worship and therefore eligible, and the landlord is ok with a bar ...it becomes a bar.
Older photo of the site to show just how dramatic the change has been in the last few years. Oh, what money is capable of...
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I can't imagine it will be long before 666 Washington lists itself as well:
http://www.brooklynian.com/discussion/37668/shameless-speculation-when-will-666-washington-ave-go-residential/p1
666 Washington has already adapted to the neighborhood by switching from a place that fixes transmissions of old cars, to one that rents Uhaul trucks.
More market rate apartments are coming soon.