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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The outdated, if not well-maintained, facade makes it easy for a passerby to ignore the building.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The outdated, if not well-maintained, facade makes it easy for a passerby to ignore the building.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

Foliage is sparse in adverse seasons, but never truly gone.

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The outdated, if not well-maintained, facade makes it easy for a passerby to ignore the building.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.