Permits have been filed for a seven-story mixed-use building at 28 Herbert Street, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The development comes at the neighborhood border with Greenpoint, and will be just a few blocks away from Monsignor McGolrick Park. The site is just a third of a mile from the Graham Street station, serviced by the L train. An anonymous LLC will be responsible for the development.
The 75-foot tall structure will yield 31,000 square feet, with 20,150 square feet for residential use, 6,250 square feet dedicated to a community facility, and 4,600 square feet for commercial use. 22 dwelling units will be created, averaging 916 square feet apiece.
Some commercial retail space will be made on the first floor, and a non-profit institution will occupy the entire second floor. Floors three through seven will be entirely occupied by apartments, with the top floor housing two units.
Bricolage Designs will be responsible for the architecture. Demolition permits have not been filed, and an estimated completion date has not been announced.
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