Permits have been filed for the demolition of a one-story building at 16 North 11 Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The property is located between Kent Avenue and the East River, and is a short walk from subway stations serving the L and the G trains. James Scheld of NYC Parks & Recreation is listed as the owner behind the applications.
The existing 60-foot-tall structure has a total floor area of 98,000 square feet. The demolition will involve the support of excavation. Jonathan Cohen of Howard I. Shapiro & Associates is listed as the applicant of record on filings.
The initial cost of the demolition is listed as $65,566.08. Permits were filed on September 30, 2024, with an estimated completion date not announced.
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great news that a major eyesore is being removed and the site put to better use.
site is zoned for parkland and will become a aprt of bushwick inlet park once that starts construction