Today, YIMBY can reveal the first rendering for 61 Troutman Street, a four-story residential building coming up to Bushwick, Brooklyn. The site is four blocks away from the Myrtle Avenue subway station, serviced by the J, M, and Z trains. Moshe Friedman will be responsible for the development.
Permits were filed for the site in early February of last year. The 45-foot tall structure will yield 8,780 square feet, with 5,470 square feet dedicated to residential use. Eight apartments will be created, averaging 684 square feet apiece, indicating rentals.
Boaz Golani’s BEAM Group is responsible for the design. The black diagonal herringbone patterned brick façade with exposed concrete at the base and floor to ceiling windows is likely to be an attractive addition to the neighborhood. Three terraces adjourn the street-facing side.
The 2,500 square foot lot is currently unoccupied. The estimated completion date has not been announced.
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