Brooklyn

655 Quincy Street

Nine-Unit Rental Building Planned At 655 Quincy Street, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Mayer Meisels has filed applications for a four-story, nine-unit residential building at 655 Quincy Street, in central Bedford-Stuyvesant, 10 small blocks south of the Myrtle Avenue stop on the J, M and Z lines. The building will measure 6,000 square feet, which translates units averaging 667 square feet each. Barry Goldsmith is the applicant of record, and the lot is currently vacant.


822 lexington avenue bed stuy

Permits Filed: 822 Lexington Avenue, Bed-Stuy

Donald Brennan made his name in Brooklyn development by building one of the most borough’s most attractive ground-up townhouse projects on Strong Place in Cobble Hill, and now he’s moving much further east with a seven-story residential building at 822 Lexington Avenue in Bed Stuy.

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22 Frost Street

10 Luxury Residential Units Planned At 22 Frost Street, Williamsburg

Jarrett Huddleston has revived applications, originally filed in 2013, for two buildings spanning the lots 22-24 Frost Street in Williamsburg. At No. 22, a five-story, eight-unit residential building is planned, which works out to each unit averaging a spacious 1,160 square feet. At No. 24, a four-story, two-unit mixed-use building is in store, which will include a small 425 square-foot retail portion. That building will total 5,045 square feet. Robert James is the architect of record, and demolition began last January to remove the existing single-story structure.


5214 15th Avenue

Six-Story, 10-Unit Building Coming To 5214 15th Avenue, Borough Park

Mayer Meisels has filed applications for a six-story, 10-unit mixed-use building at 5214 15th Avenue, in central Borough Park. The building will measure nearly 17,800 square feet, and a 2,750 square-foot community facility will span the top floor. Each unit, probably condos, will average roughly 1,500 square feet, and Kenneth Thomas is the applicant of record. The existing three-story building has five apartments, and demolition permits have not yet been filed. This would mark the developer’s fifth new building application in Borough Park this week, after 1230 48th Street.


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