Please don’t call it a basement. The new lower level has gotten an upgrade. “What used to be a space of lower ceilings, mainly mechanical space, storage and perhaps a small area for recreation has now evolved into spaces that equal or exceed the amenities and finishes of the main living spaces on the first and second floors,” says Marc Spector, an architect and a principal of the Woodbury-based Spector Group, a design build firm.
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