At Schaefer Landing, a high-end luxury residential development in Williamsburg, Brooklyn being exclusively marketed by Prudential Douglas Elliman, a giant clothesline featuring two 30 by 30 feet white T-shirts was strung from the buildings as part of American Red Cross in Greater New York's 100-year anniversary celebration and the launch of The Clorox Company's new bleach formula.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Caption: At Schaefer Landing, a high-end luxury residential development in Williamsburg, Brooklyn Williamsburg is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, bordering Greenpoint, Bed-Stuy, and Bushwick. being exclusively marketed by Prudential Prudential is the name of two different companies and buildings named after them: Companies:
Solid or liquid chemical compound used to whiten or remove the natural colour of fibres, yarns, paper, and textile fabrics. Sunlight was the chief bleaching agent up to the discovery of chlorine in 1774 by Karl Wilhelm Scheele (b. 1742—d. formula. Schaefer Landing is the first residential development on the Williamsburg waterfront. The 14-story South building contains 75 luxury condominiums with expected occupancy this summer. The 25-story North building, with another 135 residences, has recently kicked-off sales. |
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