Permits Filed for 24 Boerum Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

24 Boerum Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn24 Boerum Street via Google Maps

Permits have been filed for a 27-story mixed-use building at 24 Boerum Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Located between Broadway and Lorimer Street, the lot is steps away from the Broadway subway station, serviced by the G train. The Collective, a London-based co-living real estate company, is listed as the owner behind the applications. The firm will officially launch its first New York City location at Long Island City’s Paper Factory this fall.

The proposed 317-foot-tall development will yield 370,073 square feet, with 161,614 square feet designated for residential space, 130,445 square feet for commercial use, and 9,016 square feet for community facilities. The building will have 254 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 636 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar, a 47-foot-long rear yard, and 180 enclosed parking spaces.

Eran Chen of ODA Architecture is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits were filed in January of this year. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

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5 Comments on "Permits Filed for 24 Boerum Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn"

  1. It’s fun way to see the design that’s so beautiful. The developer’s head doesn’t stop at all. What’s the height of the building? I am interested in the difference creatively always materials in construction. Completion deadline, small size is not as important as useful to use. (Thanks to New York YIMBY)

    • thank you david | July 23, 2019 at 11:14 am | Reply

      gladness coming to us in the back forfront of the sight! we likening the short parking too satiafy.
      (thanks to david!)

  2. Well there go our views. Thanks Cora, Vinny, Jay and all the other crooks involved in selling Lindsay Park property.

  3. It was not only Cora Viny & Jay. The whole board voted to sell the property ( Which is the present board) and the present lawyer Mr Similer approved it.

  4. Migdalia Otero | August 18, 2019 at 6:41 pm | Reply

    This is going to be a disaster for the people of LINDSAY park. Corruption screwed all of us over. Yet the crooks are still living in Lindsay Park.

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