New Design Revealed for One Sullivan Place in Prospect Park, Brooklyn
The on-again, off-again development at One Sullivan Place in Prospect Park, Brooklyn appears to have again begun construction, and YIMBY has a first look at the new design.
The on-again, off-again development at One Sullivan Place in Prospect Park, Brooklyn appears to have again begun construction, and YIMBY has a first look at the new design.
Permits have been filed for a four-story affordable housing development at 811 Lexington Avenue, in Stuyvesant Heights, Brooklyn. The site is three blocks from the Kosciuszko Street station serviced by the J train, and four blocks from the Gates Avenue station serviced by the J and Z trains. The Northeastern Conference of Seventh-day Adventists will be responsible for the project.
Permits have been filed for a six-story residential building at 303 Powell Street, in Brownsville, Brooklyn. The site is two blocks west of the L Train’s Sutter Avenue subway station, and two blocks north of the Junius Street station on the 3 line. Mosche Ostricher will be responsible for the development.
Architect Zachary T. Clanahan will again appear before the Landmarks Preservation Commission seeking approvals for renovation of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
A new four-story residential building is coming to 718 Bushwick Avenue, in the Brooklyn neighborhood of East Williamsburg. Permits were filed last week for the ground-up, 46-foot-tall structure, which will contain eight units and be constructed with a masonry system on the 1,874 square foot lot. The building itself will measure just under 5,600 square feet, and is being designed by Robert Bianchini of Arc Architecture + Design Studio. The developer of the project is James Best of 718 Bushwick Ave, LLC.