Permits Filed for 765 58th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn

765 58th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn765 58th Street via Google Maps

Permits have been filed for a three-story mixed-use building at 765 58th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Located between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, the lot is five blocks north of the 8th Avenue subway station, serviced by the N train. Qiao Ling Guo of BK Guo Group LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 40-foot tall project will yield 3,908 square feet, with 2,342 square feet designated for residential space and 1,566 square feet for community facilities. It will have three residences, probably condominiums based on the average unit scope of 780 square feet and the developer. The steel-based structure will also have a cellar and a rear yard 33 feet long.

Ying H Li of City Building NY Architect is responsible for the design.

Demolition permits have not been filed as of yet for the 1920’s two-family home currently on the site. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

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8 Comments on "Permits Filed for 765 58th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn"

  1. Please pardon me for using your space: Horizon on my interesting to the development is 99% and remains I dedicated to pizza because I’m hungry. (Hello YIMBY)

  2. For the last time, the W train does NOT run into Brooklyn! And if it ever does, it does so along the R line, NOT the N!

    • Jack Liberman | March 8, 2019 at 9:33 am | Reply

      Another mistake made by VL, come on, she want to be fired from NY YIMBY. W terminated in South Ferry Terminal Station, only R, N, D goes there from Manhattan. She must get a Free Subway Map to be handy when writing article for YIMBY next time!!!

  3. There are a lot of uglier buildings on that block that would merit redevelopment.

  4. David in Bushwick | January 31, 2019 at 7:11 pm | Reply

    That gracious facade can’t be from the 1920s but more likely the 1890s. Again, why destroy our history? Keep the facade and build up whatever behind it.

    • Jack Liberman | March 8, 2019 at 9:36 am | Reply

      She doesn’t care, she thinks that “from 1920s”, same way as she thinks that W Subway train goes to Brooklyn’s Sunset Park!!!

  5. Sunset Nightmare | February 8, 2019 at 10:43 am | Reply

    Eastern Wave Money..tearing up Sunset Park. These people of no connection with our past, and they are just erasing it ASAP, and turning our blocks, into their “overcrowded homeland”. Don’t understand how ZONING allows this wave to continues. You want to save your block from the Eastern Wave, focus on getting it Landmarked (if possible). If not your neighbor’s (2) family home, will turn into a legal (6) family, but in actuality (10) families will be living inside, in a blink of an eye. Residents, outside of Sunset Park…please take note, this could happen in your neighborhood oneday.

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