Adams Pitches Plans for Second-Tallest Residential Tower in Brooklyn
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Adams Pitches Plans for Second-Tallest Residential Tower in Brooklyn
Mayor Eric Adams has pitched a plan to build an 840-foot-tall residential building on the site of an office property in Downtown Brooklyn, creating what would become the second-tallest tower in the borough, according to a Wednesday announcement. Led by a development team of Rabina and the Park Tower Group, Adams’s project would demolish part of the “outdated” seven-story office building at 395 Flatbush Avenue Extension and replace it with a resi…
72-story tower with 1,200 apartments proposed to replace Downtown Brooklyn 'eyesore'
New York City wants to redevelop an outdated office building in Downtown Brooklyn to make way for a 72-story mixed-use tower with over 1,000 units. The Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) is looking to rezone the commercial building at 395 Flatbush Avenue Extension to allow for a new skyscraper with 1,263 apartments, as first reported by The Real Deal. The existing 350,000-square-foot building—a Verizon call center—was calle…
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