Oh, our achy breaky eyeballs.
Which buildings are Brooklyn’s Ugliest? We asked for input last week – and readers recommended some doozies.
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Of course we checked them out – on a second lap of a Magical Misery Tour of the borough’s ugliest edifices. Colleague Rob Abruzzese’s photos will show you just how ugly.
On the first leg of the tour last week, we visited the Terrible Ten – nominees we chose because they were reviled by residents of their neighborhoods or berated by real estate writers.
What do you think? Please share your thoughts in the Comment Section below about the original nominations and this new batch of Eyesores and Awful Designs – and suggest your own (un)favorite Brooklyn Buildings. No need to be nice – that’s for Midwesterners and maiden aunts.
This week’s nominees:
Renovation set for half-demolished 100 Clark St.
HERE ARE LAST WEEK’S UGLY BUILDING NOMINEES
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New York City’s most populous borough, Brooklyn, is home to nearly 2.6 million residents. If Brooklyn were an independent city it would be the fourth largest city in the United States. While Brooklyn has become the epitome of ‘cool and hip’ in recent years, for those that were born here, raised families here and improved communities over the years, Brooklyn has never been ‘uncool’.