Williamsburg

Rendering of 206 Powers Street - Mortar ARCH + DEV

Mortar Arch + Dev Reveals New Residential Development at 206 Powers Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Following approvals from the New York City Department of Buildings, Mortar Arch + Dev will soon begin construction on a new residential property at 206 Powers Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In lieu of demolishing the location’s existing three-story building, Mortar will instead renovate and expand the property by one story to capitalize on the site’s allowable building area.

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Rendering of 340 Metropolitan Avenue (MORTAR ARCH+DEV)

Mortar Architecture + Development Releases New Renderings of 340 Metropolitan Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Mortar Architecture + Development has released new renderings for 340 Metropolitan Avenue, a forthcoming mixed-use project in Williamsburg, Brooklyn that the firm is both designing and developing. As reported by YIMBY last year, the seven-story structure will contain ten condominiums spanning approximately 10,500 square feet, with 390 square feet of ground-floor retail.

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Rendering of 33 Frost Street - Mortar Architecture + Development

Mortar Architecture Unveils New Renderings of 33 Frost Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Mortar Architecture + Development has debuted renderings for 33 Frost Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The condominium project will eventually top off at five stories and contain ten units averaging approximately 1,000 square feet apiece. The total development will comprise 11,740 square feet including a communal roof deck, private terraces on each floor, and a lobby area.

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New rendrings of the Domino Sugar Refinery - PAU

PAU Studio Reveals Updates to Plans for Conversion of Domino Sugar Refinery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

When the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) approved the conversion of the 137-year-old Domino Sugar Refinery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the development quickly became one of the most talked about construction projects in Brooklyn. Practice for Architecture and Urbanism (PAU), the architects responsible for the visionary conversion, return this week to the LPC with changes for its previously approved design.

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