Greenpoint Condominium in Brooklyn by Lubrano Ciavarra Architects
Just one block east of the East River and the Ferry Terminal servicing the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, as of June 2017 45 India Street is fully occupied.
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Just one block east of the East River and the Ferry Terminal servicing the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, as of June 2017 45 India Street is fully occupied.
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