Brooklyn

192 Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn

Demolition Permits Filed for 192 Montague Street, in Brooklyn Heights

Full demolition permits have been filed for the four-story building at 192 Montague Street, also known as 200 Montague, in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn. The 46,000 square-foot office building was built in 1960, and has a total of three units across the four floors. In 2007, Midtown Equities acquired 200 Montague from HSBC Bank. There is also a retail component at the ground level. James M. Patterson of Ancora Engineering is listed as the applicant of record.

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Renderings Revealed for Affordable Housing at 223-227 Vermont Street, East New York, Brooklyn

The New York City Department of Housing Preservation will soon announce the development of a new four-story residential project in the northeast corner of East New York, Brooklyn. The three-block assemblage comprises 223, 225, and 227 Vermont Street, but is currently referred to by the DOB as 223-227 Vermont Street. Today, YIMBY has the exclusive reveal for the renderings.

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542 Graham Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Permits Filed for Boutique Apartment Building at 542 Graham Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 542 Graham Avenue, in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The nearest transit access is four city blocks away at the Nassau subway station, serviced by the G train. Located between Engert Avenue and Broome Street, the proposed development is two blocks east of McCarren Park. Frederick Rufrano of Ancar Development Properties LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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518-583 Belmont Avenue in East New York, Brooklyn

Renderings Revealed for 518-523 Belmont Avenue in East New York, Brooklyn

Located between Schenck Avenue and Barbey Street in East New York, Brooklyn, permits are up for a new residential project at 518-523 Belmont Avenue. Nearby transit access is two city blocks west, at the Van Siclen Avenue subway station, serviced by the A and C trains on Pitkin Avenue. The project consists of supportive housing in conjunction with the New York City Department of Housing and Preservation’s Supportive Housing Loan Program.

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