Permits Filed For 532 Clinton Avenue, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

532 Clinton Avenue, via Google Maps532 Clinton Avenue, via Google Maps

Permits have been filed for an eight-story residential building at 532 Clinton Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. The site is near the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center commercial intersection, as well as the Brooklyn Museum. The Clinton-Washington Avenues Station, serviced by the A and C trains, is also a block away. Afshari PC will be responsible for the design.

The 80-foot tall structure will yield 27,120 square feet for residential use. The project would replace a detached three-story residential building. The new structure will create 16 living units, averaging 1,695 square feet apiece.

Tenants will have access to a rooftop recreation space, and storage for ten bicycles. Six accessory parking spaces will also be made available on-site.

An anonymous business will be responsible for development.

Demolition permits have not been filed and an estimated completion date has not been announced.

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5 Comments on "Permits Filed For 532 Clinton Avenue, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn"

  1. Welcome Home (David) | November 21, 2017 at 6:41 am | Reply

    Your details very quiet no sound so I have to read it only.

  2. “The site is near the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center commercial intersection, as well as the Brooklyn Museum. The Clinton-Washington Avenues Station, serviced by the A and C trains, is also a block away.” It’s virtually impossible for all of these to be true. Brooklyn Museum is on Eastern Parkway at Washington Ave. Please learn the neighborhoods within you report.

  3. Isn’t this within an historic district? How is demolition of an obviously intact Victorian contributing building to the Clinton Hill historic district even considered for demolition?

  4. Patricia James | April 17, 2018 at 2:05 pm | Reply

    The Wycoff house should not be torn down as it has so much history. It’s stands stoic in the middle of overpriced condo’s and modernized apartment buildings. It’s a sight to behold, I know because I pass by it every other day going to the corner bodega “Yaffa” for lunch. Big mistake tearing this gem of a building down. Wish I was rich, I’d buy it, renovate it and make a museum, offering pictures and articles from the families who owned homes in the Clinton-Hill area during the 1800’s. At the very least, offer a tour before you tear it down.

  5. This is disgusting. Permits were filed this March to DEMOLISH the home and build a 7-story, 18 family building. So sad. Reach out to the owner to protest – YUVAL GOLAN at [email protected].

    YIMBY, please post an updated article on this home so more people are aware!

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