This site is closed to new comments and posts.

Notice: This site uses cookies to function.
If you are not comfortable with cookies then please don't browse this website.

Real World coming to Carroll Gardens, not Downtown BK — Brooklynian

Real World coming to Carroll Gardens, not Downtown BK

http://ny.therealdeal.com/articles/real-world-could-be-moving

Real World could be moving



Illustration by Jane C. Timm
By James Kelly

MTV's "The Real World, Brooklyn" could be moving from two penthouse duplexes at Belltel Lofts, where the show has been used a selling point by the development's marketing agency, Prudential Douglas Elliman.

The show appears to be moving to a five-unit, six-story brick walk-up at 116 Third Place in Carroll Gardens, between Smith and Court streets, as first reported by Brownstoner.com. The 4,500-square-foot prewar building was renovated in 2006, according to public records.

Equipment that will be used for the show's filming has been transported from Belltel to the new location, a source familiar with the show said.

Meanwhile, the show plans to keep a single floor of Belltel that it had originally planned to use for production, the source said.

Brownstoner reported that the slow pace of unfinished construction at

Belltel has caused the MTV show to consider either postpone the start of filming to mid-August or move the location.

It is unclear if Elliman and broker Ilan Bracha will continue using 'Real World' branding on ads for the project if it turns out that the production facility, but not the cast, remains in the building. As The Real Deal reported in this month's issue, the show helped create a buzz at developer David Bistricer's conversion, which had been selling slowly.

At 116 Third Place, the apartments were listed for between $1.2 million to $2.6 million, and average $1,200 per square foot. The property's owner told the Brooklyn Paper that MTV had been scouting it before the show picked Belltel.

Comments

  • Isn't Carroll Gardens part of Downtown Brooklyn?
  • Not that it matters, but Park Slope is actually much closer to Downtown Brooklyn than Carroll Gardens is.

    ***Edited to add:

    Er wait, just re-read the above. That didn't come out right.

    I guess my point was actually that very little of Carroll Gardens is even somewhat close to (within 10 blocks of) Downtown Brooklyn, and has about as much in common with Downtown Brooklyn as somewhere else nearby like Park Slope does.

    Meh. No, that has a rather lame tone as well.

    Okay, I'll just settle for "How do ya figure?"

    :wink:
  • Wait a second you think park slope is closer to downtown bklyn than CG? No way. You need to count the blocks.
  • The very northern tip of CG is about what...10 blocks south of Atlantic?

    North Slope starts basically right across Atlantic Ave from Downtown Brooklyn, at 4th Ave/Flatbush intersection.

    Or are we somehow not considering North Slope to be Park Slope? :-k

    Regardless of however one factors the above trivialities, it's off the main point...which is that neither are conceivably (if I might borrow from Wallace Shawn) a part of Downtown Brooklyn, and that was the comment above that I found puzzling.
  • They need a crazy motherfer like me in this real world cause mine is too unreal!!
  • I thought they set the vapid brats up in a loft in Red Hook?
Sign In or Register to comment.