1515 Surf Avenue Welcomes Milk & Honey In Coney Island, Brooklyn

Rendering of 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

1515 Surf Avenue, a recently completed two-tower residential development in Coney Island, Brooklyn, has announced that the Brooklyn-based cafe and restaurant Milk & Honey will open its third location inside a 3,500-square-foot space at the property’s ground floor. Designed by Studio V Architecture and developed by LCOR, the 470,000-square-foot project comprises of 463 units. Its two towers stand 16- and 26-stories respectively and are connected by a shared podium. Milk & Honey’s new location within the development will be at the corner of West 15th Street and Surf Avenue, and open in late spring 2025.

Photograph of 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

Photograph of 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

Photograph of 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

Photograph of 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

Residential units at 1515 Surf Avenue are offered in one- and two-bedroom configurations, with 13 larger penthouse units available. Of the total 463 units, 139 are designated as affordable housing. Each apartment features oversized windows, in-unit washers and dryers, and smart-home technology. Residents have access to more than 35,000 square feet of amenity space, including 17,000 square feet of private landscaped outdoor space, with amenities including an outdoor pool, a fitness center, an indoor basketball/handball court, co-working spaces, and on-site parking.

Photograph of rooftop at 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

Photograph of rooftop at 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

Photograph of fitness center at 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

Photograph of fitness center at 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

The fully electric development is engineered to achieve carbon neutrality and utilizes the largest active geothermal system in New York City’s history to power its domestic hot water systems, eliminating the need for traditional fossil fuel-based equipment. It is currently pursuing LEED Zero Carbon certification.

Photograph of 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

Photograph of 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

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1 Comment on "1515 Surf Avenue Welcomes Milk & Honey In Coney Island, Brooklyn"

  1. Is this the same owner of milk and honey from Delaware

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