Freaky leaks: Water pours from the ceiling in Christian Desrosiers’ apartment at Two Blue Slip. It ruined valuable possessions like designer clothes and a pair of his girlfriend’s Hermès shoes. Units currently listed at the tower range from $3,642 for a studio to $14,390 for a two-bedroom.īut since the start of his lease, on May 28, his apartment has suffered from four leaks that poured from his ceilings, down his walls and into his floors, videos shared with The Post show. Working from home and “spending 110% of time” in his apartment meant that he wanted to “splurge,” he said. “After Florida, yeah, I’m not gonna give these guys the benefit of the doubt.”ĭesrosiers is new to luxury living, adding this is the most he’s ever agreed to pay in rent. “I am concerned for my safety,” said Two Blue Slip resident Christian Desrosiers, 33, who was renting a $3,590 L-shaped studio on the 36th floor of the 39-story building, which opened last year. Several residents of Two Blue Slip - a 421-unit slice of Brookfield Properties & Park Tower Group’s Greenpoint Landing development at Commercial Street, on the East River, which is transforming an industrial eyesore into a 22-acre, multi-building master-planned neighborhood - are up in arms over alleged shoddy construction, constant leaks and dysfunctional management. The Brooklyn waterfront is a washout, according to roiled residents of a new residential mega project there. My landlord tried to raise my rent by $855 a month - how to beat the lease rip-off The shortage of judges in NY’s Housing Court is causing massive pain for both tenants and landlordsĭeveloper files plan to demolish Papaya King flagship restaurant Students creeped out by landlord’s ‘big brother’ move
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