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This was all industrial waterfront, Jon.

And now it's publicly owned so a win-win for residents of all economics. We're smarter now, no buildings here, and everything is bolted down. It's not if, only when this goes underwater in the near future.

But Brooklyn housing is an amazing story, both good and bad. My BIL brownstone was in a drugged out combat zone not many years ago.

MJ's company deals in housing construction that can sell for $12,500.00/ square foot, across the river.

Nothing new, Location-location-location.

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