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Building Across the Street from LeBleu

old goat in fl
old goat in fl
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Stayed at LeBleu Hotel last week. Across the street on 4th Ave is a huge building. It looks like a huge condo complex but on the street level there is a large entrance with a sign that says Ambulatory Infusion Center Associated with Methodist Hospital. Does anyone know what the building is used for? Is it condo's with a section dedicated to this "Infusion Center and what is that???? :?

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  • opossumqueen
    opossumqueen
    I think most of it is residential condos and there's some sort of health clinic on the street level. Transport ambulances (not emergency ones) are often parked out front.

    How was LeBleu? Did you have the glass wall between the bathroom and the bedroom?
  • old goat in fl
    old goat in fl
    OpossumQueen wrote: I think most of it is residential condos and there's some sort of health clinic on the street level. Transport ambulances (not emergency ones) are often parked out front.

    How was LeBleu? Did you have the glass wall between the bathroom and the bedroom?
    The privacy of the bathroom is not a problem. There is a shower curtain that can go completely around the glass walled shower. If someone wants to be an exhibitonist they can leave it open. The toilet area can be completely closed by a smoked glass sliding door. The only part of the bathroom that can not be closed off is the sink.
    We found the hotel to be very nice. We were on the fourth ave side so it was a little noisy with the traffic but the rooms are large and airy. The TV is huge and is HD. The restaurant, The Vue, is superb but expensive. Food was good and service exceptional. All hotel emplyees go out of their way to make you comfortable. :lol::lol:
  • flux
    flux
    yes, its a condo across from the hotel. i heard lebleu has an amazing bar lounge upstairs. maybe ill check it out tonight
  • mad_lucky
    mad_lucky
    It provide services and therapies that include chemotherapy and transfusions, injections, and blood draws.