New Empire Corp. Announces 150-Unit Condominium Development in Flatbush, Brooklyn

Existing properties at the New Empire Corp. Flatbush develop site (757-767 Flatbush Avenue) - via Google MapsExisting properties at the New Empire Corp. Flatbush develop site (757-767 Flatbush Avenue) - via Google Maps

This week New Empire Corp. announced a 150-unit condominium development in Flatbush, Brooklyn following the acquisition of two neighboring lots at 757-767 Flatbush Avenue and 21 Lenox Road. Valued at $18 million, the assemblage comprises 37,793 square feet and is currently occupied by several low-rise retail properties.

When complete, the residential volume will include a mix of one- and two-bedroom units, plus a collection of unspecified indoor-outdoor amenity spaces. The ground floor will also include a small retail volume.

The development is New Empire Corp.’s fourth acquisition in recent years. Previous projects include a 19,000-square-foot site at 58-01 Queens Boulevard in Woodside, a 9,000-square-foot site at 24-01 Queens Plaza North in Long Island City that will break ground next spring, and 429 Second Avenue in Kips Bay, which is expected to break ground later this year.

New Empire Corp. has not announced an anticipated project schedule for the Flatbush development, nor when it expects the project to be completed.

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3 Comments on "New Empire Corp. Announces 150-Unit Condominium Development in Flatbush, Brooklyn"

  1. I am at lost to understand how the same companies continue to
    acquire properties and developements n get federal funding under the pretense building
    Unaffordable housing in neighborhood were black n brown people live but will not be
    Privileged to live in these so called affordable development
    Such a crock of Bull

    • exactly, thats because most of these politicians, dems and repubs, can care less about truly affordable housing in these areas, around corner is prospect park, Q and B train station, limited and local 41 bus line, flatbush shopping area, etc, and if they do build low income housing in that area you will get just a few of them, no low income or moderate income not even for seniors in that area

  2. Are they renting or selling?

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