An anonymous LLC has filed permits for a new seven-story mixed-use building at 380 Grove Street, in Bushwick, Brooklyn. The lot is situated in near the commercially busy Myrtle Avenue, just two blocks away from the Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenue Station, serviced by the L train.
The 74-foot tall structure will yield 49,000 square feet, with 26,575 square feet dedicated to residential use, 4,750 square feet for commercial use, and 2,450 square feet for community facilities.
The project has 41 units, averaging 648 square feet apiece, indicating rentals. Floors two through five have between seven and eleven apartments, with the sixth and seventh floor being occupied by two duplexes.
The sixth floor will have an outdoor recreation space for tenants. The currently unspecified commercial space and community facility will be on the first floor, and there will also be 21 parking spaces underground.
Jeffrey Kamen R.A. will be responsible for the design.
Demolition permits have not been filed, and the estimated completion date has not been announced.
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Thanks for announced.
This type of development seems to be a win win for everyone.