Permits have been filed for an eight-story school in Greenwood, Brooklyn. The site is a ten-minute walk to the D, G, N, R, and W trains at Ninth Street and Fourth Avenue. The Brooklyn-based firm Second Development Services will be responsible for building the project.
The school will rise 104 feet, yielding a total 32,600 square feet for the facilities. Along with classrooms, the project will create a music room, cafeteria, outdoor school terrace on the third floor, art room, reading room, student support room, guidance room, gymnasium on the eighth floor, and a rooftop recreation space.
Four parking spaces will also be included within the new construction, and Manhattan-based GF 55 Partners will be responsible for the design.
Permits have not been filed for demolition, and an expected completion date has not been announced.
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Is “Greenwood” a new neighborhood devised by realtors? Never heard that area referred to as anything other than the South Slope
living in sunset park my entire life (mid 30s), i’ve always heard of “greenwood” but the term, at least for me, was between 20th & 36th st 4/5 ave. i would have never classified 17th between 3/4 ave as greenwood.
All posting related to permits filled on NY YIMBY between 15th street to 39th Street are reliably inconsistent – whatever this section of Brooklyn is called might be tagged with everything from South Slope, to Greenwood, to Greenwood Heights, why can’t anyone agree?
Is this a charter school or a public school. The former, I assume. Shouldn’t this information be part of the article?