The Daily Dirt: A Rockrose development grows in Brooklyn
There’s a common belief these days that there’s nowhere left to build in the city. But Rockrose Development’s $100 million purchase of a Brooklyn city block, which closed Friday, shows that’s not entirely true — it just might not be easy. The sale follows Rockrose dropping $65 million on a neighboring parcel in Cobble Hill that had been the site of many plans and zero apartments. Both sites were once the home of Long Island College Hospital, which Rockrose has now pieced back together. An entity tied to LICH and SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University sold Rockrose the most recent […]
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