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The Garden Terrace Apartments loom over the surrounding neighborhoods in Brooklyn, standing as a monolith of aged brownstone and single-pane windows. The building is old — older than any city documents might imply — and all those within its presence somehow ''feel'' this. | The Garden Terrace Apartments loom over the surrounding neighborhoods in Brooklyn, standing as a monolith of aged brownstone and single-pane windows. The building is old — older than any city documents might imply — and all those within its presence somehow ''feel'' this. | ||
The outdated, if not well-maintained, facade makes it easy for a passerby to ignore the building. But for residents the building is a warm blanket, safe and secure from the dangers beyond. Problems are rare, and many are fixed before they are even reported... and without anyone having witnessed the repair. | The outdated, if not well-maintained, facade makes it easy for a passerby to ignore the building. But for residents the building is a warm blanket, safe and secure from the dangers beyond. Problems are rare, and many are fixed before they are even reported... and without anyone having witnessed the repair. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 6 October 2024
The Garden Terrace Apartments loom over the surrounding neighborhoods in Brooklyn, standing as a monolith of aged brownstone and single-pane windows. The building is old — older than any city documents might imply — and all those within its presence somehow feel this.
The outdated, if not well-maintained, facade makes it easy for a passerby to ignore the building. But for residents the building is a warm blanket, safe and secure from the dangers beyond. Problems are rare, and many are fixed before they are even reported... and without anyone having witnessed the repair.