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2128 Ocean Avenue

Nine-Stories, 56 Units Coming to 2126-2130 Ocean Avenue, Madison

Ocean Bay Building Management has filed construction permits, reviving plans filed back in the summer of 2014, for their nine-story, 56-unit mixed-use building at 2126-2130 Ocean Avenue, in Madison (near the southern Midwood border). The building will measure nearly 53,100 square feet and includes a 510 square-foot community facility. Three two-story buildings were recently demolished to make-way for the project, and Building Consulting Engineering is the architect of record.



400 Lenox Avenue

32-Unit Mixed-Use Project Planned for 400 Lenox Avenue, Harlem

Pentacostal Faith Church has filed applications for an eight-story, 32-unit mixed-use building at the vacant corner-lot of 400 Lenox Avenue, in Harlem, at West 130th Street. Within the 31,950 square-foot structure, a religious facility will measure 8,100 square feet, and commercial space will take up another 1,940 square feet; Zambrano Architectural Design is the architect of record, and the site’s three-story predecessor was demolished in 2005.


626-630 5th Avenue

Residential Redevelopment Planned at 626-630 5th Avenue, Park Slope

Brownstoner reports the three contiguous properties spanning 626-630 5th Avenue, in Park Slope, are being redeveloped into 26 to 28 residential units by their new owner, George Malafis. His development plans have not yet been filed with the DOB, but the existing buildings rise three stories and amount to 22,500 square feet. The current retail tenant is expecting to move out in the coming weeks.


4023 10th Avenue

10-Unit Mixed-Use Building Planned for 4023 10th Avenue, Borough Park

Lam’s Capital LLC has filed applications for a six-story, 10-unit mixed-use building at 4023 10th Avenue, in northern Borough Park. The structure will measure nearly 14,700 square feet in total; a community health care facility will take up nearly 3,050 square feet, and 2,440 square feet will be designated for retail. Shiming Tam is designing, and the existing three-story structure was approved for demolition in March.


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