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Iroquois, 620 10th Street: Review and Ratings

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Carter Horsley
Review of 620 10th Street by Carter Horsley

This very attractive, 5-story building at 620 10th Street in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn has only 10 residential condominium apartments.

It was developed by New York Properties of which John O'Reilly is a principal and was designed by Felix Tambasco of Sears Tambasco Architects.

The building, which is called the Iroquois, has tall and broad windows at its corner and the long side façade has tall and broad windows that project out a bit. The top floor of the building is recessed.

The elevator building has two penthouses with outdoor spaces, and a mix of simplex, duplex and triplex apartments.

Each apartment has a laundry and oak veneer doors and 5-inch wide white oak flooring.

The building has a rooftop garden, a residents' courtyard and a video intercom system. One apartment has its own one-car garage.

The building is one block from Prospect Park and has a two-step-up entrance.

The property was acquired from the Church of Gethesemane that used it as a garden.

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