Brooklyn:
101 Douglass Street: Uval Golan, partnered with another developer, has filed applications to construct a four-story and nine-unit residential building of 4,000 square feet at 101 Douglass Street, in Carroll Gardens. A three-story walk-up must be demolished before construction can proceed; Shahriar Afshari is designing.
236 17th Street: North South Slope LLC has filed applications to construct a seven-story and 17-unit residential building of 20,000 square feet at the vacant lot of 236 17th Street, in South Slope; Renzo Bolarte of Design Studio Associates is the architect of record.
Queens:
23-57 97th Street: Applications have been filed at 23-57 97th Street — in East Elmhurst — to construct a two-story and two-unit residential building of 2,616 square feet; demolition permits for an existing structure, placed towards the back of the lot, have yet to be filed.
243 Beach 129th Street: The owner of a two-story brick house previously damaged by a fire at 243 Beach 129th Street, in Belle Harbor, has filed applications to construct a new three-story single-family home of 2,500 square feet; the existing abode has yet to be demolished.
Staten Island:
245 Bricktown Way: Bricktown Pass LLC has filed applications to construct a one-story commercial warehouse of 56,300 square feet at 245 Bricktown Way, in South Richmond. The site is a new frontier for development, as “grading and clearing” are required; Rampulla Associates is designing.
2020 Richmond Terrace: The owner of 2020 Richmond Terrace — a dilapidated one-story structure at the western corner of Richmond and Park Avenue, in Port Richmond — has filed applications to “reconstruct [the] existing building,” likely encompassing the entire lot, which is partially vacant; the new commercial building will span roughly 4,000 square feet.
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