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The Developers Group begins sales for NV

Situated just three minutes from the East River waterfront park and one block from Bedford Ave., NV, located at 101 North 5th St. at Berry St., is setting a new standard of living in Brooklyn. With sales officially underway, NV is set to become one of Williamsburg's most prized residences. "NV was created to address the particular needs of today's homeowners - with smart layouts, spacious residences and stunning design, and a host of amenities designed to make you feel at home," said David Behin, executive vice president of The Developers Group, exclusive sales and marketing firm for the project. Developer Michael Morton of The Morton Group teamed up with architect Karl Fischer and interior designer Lessard Design Associates to design the ground-up, six-story building. The building's facade of glass and brushed jade aluminum houses 40 spacious apartments, ranging in size from 670 s/f one bedroom to 1,440 s/f three-bedroom homes.
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