Exterior work is continuing on 313 Linden Street, a four-story residential building in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Designed by Baobab Architects for the Dimension Group, the structure will span 6,380 square feet. A unit count has not been disclosed. The development is located on a 2,500-square-foot interior lot between Irving and Knickerbocker Avenues.
The steel-framed superstructure topped out in 2021 and work has been moving along slowly since then. Crews are still in the process of enclosing the exterior with metal studs and insulation boards behind a shroud of scaffolding and construction netting. The fourth floor is set back from the sidewalk, creating space for a private terrace. Balconies will line the front and rear elevations.
The property was formerly occupied by a two-story residential building, as seen in the below Google Street View image from before its demolition.
It is unclear what has caused the delays in the project. The partially built structure was acquired by the current owner for $1.8 million in late September 2024, and it remains to be seen when work will finish.
The nearest subways from the development are the L and M trains at the Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenue station to the northeast above Myrtle Avenue.
No renderings or completion timeline have been revealed.
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Imagine having to be the neighbors trying to live adjacent to this unending mess. This should never be allowed to happen.
Let me guess, this was not affordable housing but more luxury trash. Clearly planning committee fast tracks it, don’t mind the new Lexus they’re driving…