Verticality has commenced at 123 Linden Boulevard, a 20-story residential building rising in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Borough Park-based Solomon Feder is listed as responsible for the project on applications, however, The Moinian Group is the chief developer.
Thanks to images from Tectonic, we can report on the building’s progress. Construction is well beyond foundational work. The structure will likely take another year or so to top-out. An extant structure will also be integrated into the new tower, rejuvenating a century-old Colonial Revival nursing home.
The 229-foot tall tower will yield 376,500 square feet within, with 261,070 square feet dedicated to residential use, and 115,430 square feet for community facility space, including a medical practice and a daycare center on the second floor. 467 apartments will be created, averaging 558 square feet apiece, indicating rentals.
The cellar and ground floor will provide 288 vehicle parking spaces, as well as storage for 192 bicycles.
Hill West Architects is designing the project.
The development is in a pleasant location. The lush Prospect Park is just six blocks away, and Church Avenue is five blocks away, serviced by the B, Q, 2, and 5 trains.
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Please pardon me for using your space: Congratulations!, construction not complete but shaped.
Project will yield a total of 467 apartments not 384, FYI.
I need an application please.
Pretty dreary area and not the safest either.
yes, don’t go anywhere near there. you’ll probably get shot, mugged and raped.
tell your friends.
This is all rental,no condos available.The moderate income residents in this area won’t be able to stay in the neighborhood.
Need application fora apartment
How is a one bedroom
I just can’t believe that a tower like this is being build in that area of Flatbush. I still wont walk in that area Passed dark. Another thing, Linen Boulevard is a truck rout and the noise and traffic is unbearable. It’s the only highway that cuts from East to West middle of Brooklyn. Such a gamble to put that much money there. However I can see that if more upscale residentials will be build in the area, it will be the new Park Avenue of Brooklyn at least from from Flatbush ave to Kings Highway.
Would like an application
I am looking for a condo to buy. Are these rentals or condone to buy? Please let me know
I would like an application please