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Charney Companies Turns Around Carroll Gardens Deal in a Week

Charney Companies has acquired an eight-family home at 83 Second Pl. in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn. The $4.2-million transaction had a contract-execution-to-closing timeframe of one week.

“Our Carroll Garden purchase shows just how nimble Charney Companies can be – to jump on a transaction and close it in such a short time,” said Sam Charney, principal of Charney Companies. 

The purchase comes amid continued construction for Charney Companies’ Gowanus Wharf campus, with the first building to open, Union Channel, close to reaching full occupancy. 95 Rockwell, a new condominium being developed by Charney, is also under construction in nearby Fort Greene.

83 Second Pl. is located near the F and G trains at Carroll Street and Smith-9 Street stations, offering direct access to Manhattan, Downtown Brooklyn, and other key neighborhoods. Multiple bus lines, including the B57 and B61, provide additional connections to Red Hook, Atlantic Terminal and other locations.

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