Midwood

607, 611 Avenue I, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for 607, 611 Avenue I, Midwood, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for two three-story residential buildings at 607, and 611 Avenue I, in Midwood, Brooklyn. The site is five blocks away from the Avenue I Subway Station, serviced by the F train. Ten blocks away is the Avenue H Subway Station, serviced by the Q train. SRDJ 895 O.P. Realty will be responsible for the development.

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1711 Coney Island Avenue, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for Moinian’s 1711 Coney Island Avenue, Midwood, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a five-story private school at 1711 Coney Island Avenue, in Midwood, Brooklyn. The site is six blocks away from the Avenue M Subway Station, serviced by the Q trains. Joe Moinian will be at the helm for the project, according to The Real Deal. The developer was last in the news late November for intending to secure a $3 billion debt-and-equity package for his project at 3 Hudson Boulevard.

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1673 Ocean Avenue, rendering Courtesy ZHL Group

Renderings Revealed for 1673 Ocean Avenue, Midwood, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for an eight-story mixed-use building at 1673 Ocean Avenue, in Midwood, Brooklyn, which YIMBY can also reveal today. The site is seven blocks away from the Avenue M Subway Station, serviced by the Q train. The predominantly residential neighborhood is no stranger to developments of this height, especially along Ocean Avenue, but surrounding blocks are mainly populated with detached 2-3 story homes. ZHL Group is responsible for the development.

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1508 Coney Island Avenue, via Google Maps

SHoP Architects Designing Mixed-Use Building at 1508 Coney Island Avenue, Midwood, Brooklyn

SHoP Architects has submitted applications for a major new project at 1508 Coney Island Avenue, in Midwood, Brooklyn. The 10-story mixed-use high-rise will be situated on the major commercial thoroughfare of the area. Eight blocks away is the Avenue M Subway Station, serviced by the Q trains. It should be noted that the project is not close the Coney Island beach boardwalk, which is over four miles away.

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