NYC Developer Sees The Beauty of Old Buildings Redefined

12.19.2016
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NYC Developer Sees The Beauty of Old Buildings Redefined

David Picket, president of New York-based developer Gotham, sees the charm in older buildings with character, both for his business projects and his personal home.

One such project is the recently launched Inkwell, a five-story schoolhouse-to-condo conversion in Hell’s Kitchen designed by AvroKo, and features apartments ranging from $1.78 million to $2.8 million.

But sky-high buildings also pop up in the Gotham portfolio. Take The Ashland, a full-service 53-story luxury building that recently opened in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood and has a unique ground-floor retail amenity: Gotham Market at the Ashland, a 16,000-square-foot dining and drinking venue, including a pop-up with rotating chefs.

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NYC Developer Sees The Beauty of Old Buildings Redefined