Brooklyn

1565 East 9th Street, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for 1565 East 9th Street, Midwood, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a three-story residential building at 1565 East 9th Street, in Midwood, Brooklyn. The development will rise eleven blocks from the Kings Highway Subway Station, serviced by the B and Q trains, and twelve blocks away from the Avenue P Subway Station, serviced by the F train. The closest major commercial thoroughfare, Coney Island Avenue, is three blocks away. Jack Braha will be responsible for the project.

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Birdseye view of 280 Ashland Place, rendering by Jonathan Rose Companies

Leasing Begins for 280 Ashland Place, Downtown Brooklyn

As YIMBY reported back in October, construction is nearly complete for the 12-story 280 Ashland Place, in the Downtown Cultural District of Brooklyn, and now, leasing has officially commenced. The project has been named Caesura, a term for the pause in the middle of a line of music poetry. Its next-door neighbor, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, gives the inspiration. Jonathan Rose Companies LLC is behind the building, which had previously gone by the address of 15 Lafayette Avenue.

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6 Havemeyer Street, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for Condos at 6 Havemeyer Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed by an anonymous LLC for a six-story residential building at 6 Havemeyer Street, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The development will be situated in the heart the neighborhood. McCarren Park is five blocks away, and the Brooklyn waterfront is also six avenues away. In terms of transit, the Metropolitan Avenue Subway Station is five blocks away, and the Bedford Avenue Subway Station is also only seven blocks away, with both stations serviced by the L train.

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701 Lafayette Avenue, by IMC Architecture

Renderings Revealed for 701, 703, and 705 Lafayette Avenue, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed by an anonymous LLC for a four-story residential building at 701 Lafayette Avenue, in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. The location is three blocks east of the Nostrand Avenue Subway Station, serviced by the G trains. The project is one of three conjoined sites, with IMC Architecture responsible for all three facades, and the buildings on 701 and 703.

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