Brooklyn

950 Flatbush Avenue

950 Flatbush Avenue Being Redeveloped Into Six-Story, Nine-Unit Mixed-Use Building, Flatbush

Property owner Dror Skaf has filed applications to redevelop the existing three-story structure at 950 Flatbush Avenue, in northern Flatbush, into a six-story, nine-unit mixed-use building. The expanded building will measure 9,090 square feet in total, with 2,275 square feet designated for ground-floor retail space. The nine residential units, averaging 755 square feet, will be spread across the upper five levels. He Gin Lee Architect is the applicant of record.


444 Graham Avenue

Works Stalls At 444 Graham Avenue, Site of Seven-Story, 56-Unit Building, Williamsburg

Work appears to be stalled at 444 Graham Avenue, in northern Williamsburg, where Domenico Marino plans to build a seven-story, 56-unit mixed-use building measuring 41,710 square feet. Retail space is expected to span 4,700 square feet on the ground floor, and Queens-based Salvatore Italiano is the architect of record. According to Brownstoner, excavation work has failed to resume since the DOB issued a stop work order earlier this spring. Completion was originally expected by the end of this year.




1770 61st Street

Three-Story, Six-Family Residential Building Filed At 1770 61st Street, Bensonhurst

Property owner Gerald Bertuna has filed applications for a three-story, six-family residential building at the vacant lots of 1770-1774 61st Street, in northern Bensonhurst, two blocks north of the N train’s 18th Avenue stop. The building will measure a total 7,610 square feet, which means units will average 1,265 square feet. Douglas Pulaski’s Bricolage Designs is the architect of record.


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