
"I applied for this place on Craigslist in 2008,"
"The landlord was a lovely woman, and we developed a tight relationship. I was her tenant forever."
"We've known each other for more than 20 years, so there's this unspoken understanding,"
"I'll show her an image or throw out half an idea, and she just gets it; she can translate it into something far better than what I imagined."
Sam Ross built a mixology career at Milk & Honey and later opened Attaboy, creating modern cocktail classics such as the Penicillin. He moved into a small Red Hook apartment atop a century-old two-unit building nearly two decades ago and developed a close relationship with the landlord. When the landlord decided to sell in 2022, Ross purchased the property and the entire building, gaining 1,200 square feet, a backyard, and a raw rooftop. Ross enlisted longtime collaborator Mel Brasier, who had designed Attaboy and co-founded the exterior studio Manscapers, to reimagine the space into his dream home.
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