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Boymelgreen introduces newest Park Slope condo.


As Park Slope's 4th Avenue corridor heats up, Boymelgreen Developers, along with the Katan Group, has introduced The Crest, a new collection of 68 luxury residences.

"Buyers are looking for Looking for

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 a home that offers meaningful amenities, world-class design and a neighborhood as diverse and interesting as its residents," said Steve Laurelli of Corcoran Group Marketing. "The Crest is that home."

Crest residents are eased from the fast pace of the street to the serenity of home by a circular drive leading to an off-street lobby entrance providing both convenience and a sense of privacy. The bright lobby designed by Andres Escobar features laminate laminate,
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 walls with metallic accents, porcelain tiled floors, a custom veneer concierge desk and recessed lighting. The lobby also offers residents and guests a charming sitting area accented by a custom sculptural light fixture and a travertine travertine (trăv`ərtĭn, –tēn), form of massive calcium carbonate, CaCO3, resulting from deposition by springs or rivers.  stone wall design.

The light-filled one- and two-bedroom residences have been designed using natural materials and residences on the upper floors offer floor-to-ceiling windows.

Amenities include an indoor parking garage and a spacious fitness center and lush outdoor recreation space ideal for quiet relaxation. Just steps from The Crest abounds a world of art, culture and outdoor recreation with Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Botanical Garden botanical garden, public place in which plants are grown both for display and for scientific study. An arboretum is a botanical garden devoted chiefly to the growing of woody plants. , the Brooklyn Museum The Brooklyn Museum, located at 200 Eastern Parkway, in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, is the second largest art museum in New York City, and one of the largest in the United States. Arnold L. Lehman is the museum's Director.  and BAM Bam (bäm), town (1996 pop. 70,100), Kerman prov., SE Iran, on the intermittent Bam River. Located on the western edge of the Dasht-e Lut, Bam is a trade center in a henna-growing region. Dates and other fruits are also grown; camels are raised.  all in close proximity.

The residences at The Crest range from approximately 550 to 985 s/f with prices starting from approximately $355,000. The Corcoran Marketing Group is the exclusive sales and marketing agent. Occupancy is anticipated for Fall 2007.
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Date:May 30, 2007
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