The Coignet building, an 1873 mansion built to showcase stone concrete, has experienced a troubled history, including bankruptcy shortly after its creation and a series of uses and failed sales. After languishing vacant since the early 2000s, it has undergone exterior renovation funded by a nearby Whole Foods, which now engulfs it. With the Gowanus neighborhood shifting from industrial to residential, the building is back on the market at a lower price of $2.995 million, generating optimism about its potential sale.
The Coignet building, a stone concrete mansion from 1873, is on the market for $2.995 million after extensive renovations, amid Gowanus' changing landscape.
Despite a tumultuous history, including bankruptcy and multiple failed sales, the Coignet building's renovation and a transforming neighborhood boost its sale potential.
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