Williamsburg

80 Ainslie Street Remains Stalled in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Construction is stalled on 80 Ainslie Street, a seven-story residential building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Designed by Syndicate Architecture and developed by Parkview Management, the 65-foot-tall project will span 16,000 square feet and yield 16 rental units with an average scope of 712 square feet. The development will also include 4,560 square feet of commercial space and parking for eight vehicles. The property is located on an interior lot between Keap Street and Union Avenue.

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New Residential Projects Progressing Across Williamsburg, Brooklyn

YIMBY photographed five low-rise residential construction projects currently underway in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which is continuing its boom of new housing developments. The projects include ground-up new construction, a vertical expansion, and the conversion of a former theater. Two of the developments are located within walking distance of the Bedford Avenue commercial corridor, while the final three are all taking shape along South 6th Street, just south of the Williamsburg Bridge.

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Permits Filed for 133 Manhattan Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed to expand a three-story structure into a five-story mixed-use building at 133 Manhattan Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Located between Meserole Street and Montrose Avenue, the lot is near the Broadway subway station, served by the G train, and the Lorimer Street station, served by the J and M trains. Guy Mor of Ramtom LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Twin Skyscraper Redesign Revealed for 280 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

A redesign has been revealed for 280 Kent Avenue, a 36-story two-tower residential skyscraper along the Williamsburg waterfront in Brooklyn. Designed by REX and developed by Two Trees, the structure is also referred to as Building B in the Domino Sugar master plan, which contains five buildings and the recently completed Domino Square park and plaza. The property spans an entire block bound by South 1st Street to the north, South 2nd Street to the south, Kent Avenue to the east, and River Street and the Domino Park esplanade to the west.

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