Carlos Saavedra was hoping for a repeat. Standing on the roof of a converted multifamily property on Clinton Street in Brooklyn Heights, Saavedra points to a brick building on Sidney Place with a nearly-abutting back lot. He’s planning to do something similar there to the Clinton Street property he converted into a single-family townhouse and hopes to sell for an unnamed — but sure to be astronomical — price. Saavedra, a co-head of developer Eckstrom, says he thinks Brooklyn Heights could use more condos. But the single-family opportunity proved too hard to resist. He’s not the only developer who has started […]
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