• In Brooklyn Heights — 100 Clark St., and 182, 186 and 188 State St.
• In Park Slope — 217 and 129 St. John’s Place, 43 Prospect Place, 9 St. Mark’s Ave., and 888 Carroll St.
The firm has seen "a great deal of interest from the investment community,” according to the Eagle.UPDATE: The Brooklyn Heights Blog has a lively discussion going about just when 100 Clark Street will actually fall all the way down...
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