By Dodai Stewart
NEW YORK TIMES
NEW YORK – A curiously futuristic tower recently appeared on the corner of Putnam and Bedford avenues in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. A gray column topped by a perforated casing, at a whopping 32 feet tall, it reaches higher than the three-story brick building behind it.
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