A new look is out for the proposed three-story building at 147 Saint Felix Street in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The site is located just two blocks away from the Atlantic Barclays Center intersection. JRA Design Group is responsible for the design.
The renderings reveal a masonry façade with a brick cornice and black metal panels sprinkled along the base and window frames. The architects have taken inspiration from previous iterations by Think Architecture and Design, though they have rejected the wood ornamentation to the façade.
Permits were filed March of this year for the 35-foot tall building. It will yield 3,380 square feet dedicated to residential use. Just two apartments will be included. Residents will benefit from two parking spaces and a rooftop deck. A community facility gallery will be housed in the building’s cellar.
Alireza Esmaeilzadeh is responsible for the development.
The lot was demolished after a subway accident in the late 1990’s. The estimated completion date has not been announced.
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