Four-Story, Six-Unit Mixed-Use Building Coming to 2173 65th Street, Mapleton

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Brooklyn-based property owner Yong Lin has filed applications for a four-story, six-unit mixed-use building at 2173 65th Street, in Mapleton, located three blocks from the Bay Parkway stop on the N train. The structure will measure 4,417 square feet, and will include an 871-square-foot retail space on the ground floor. The residential units above should average a rental-sized 591 square feet apiece, and amenities will include a laundry located in the cellar. Benjamin B. Lam’s Queens-based Lam & Lam Engineering is the applicant of record. The 24-foot-wide, 2,400-square-foot lot is currently vacant. The site’s predecessor, a two-story house, was demolished back in 2006.

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3 Comments on "Four-Story, Six-Unit Mixed-Use Building Coming to 2173 65th Street, Mapleton"

  1. No one says/uses “Mapleton”, this is Bensonhurst.

    • Reid Wilson | April 19, 2016 at 8:01 pm |

      Thanks for the clarification — what are the borders exactly? (Bensonhurst vs. Borough Park vs. Dyker Heights)

  2. I know that man want to burn his fat, during sunburn working on the sky.

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