NYC’s earliest known concrete building — a quirky billboard for stone manufacturers — has listed for $2.99M

The historic structure on the intersection of Third Street and Third Avenue in Gowanus, Brooklyn sticks out like a “stone” thumb.

The business did not survive the test of time, but their showroom — slash everlasting billboard of sorts — did.

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The building’s broker, Erica Nieves of Corcoran, described the building’s current condition as “raw.”

“It definitely needs some TLC,” Nieves said. “But if you’re a person who knows the history of this, that knows that Gowanus is an artsy neighborhood, then you can see the potential.”…

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