Mixed-Use

141 Willoughby Street

44-Story, 270-Unit Mixed-Use Building Proposed At 141 Willoughby Street, Downtown Brooklyn

Savanna has filed applications for a variance to build a 44-story, 310,000 square-foot mixed-use building at 141 Willoughby Street, in Downtown Brooklyn. In exchange for the rezoning, 30 percent of the building’s 270 residential units would be set aside as affordable. At the base, 28,000 square feet of retail space would span the ground and second floors, in addition to 34,000 square feet of office space on the third and fourth floors, according to The Real Deal. An existing three-story building must first be demolished.


211 Troy Avenue

Five-Story, 10-Unit Mixed-Use Building Planned At 211 Troy Avenue, Crown Heights

Edward Katanov, operating under an anonymous LLC, has filed applications for a five-story, 10-unit mixed-use building at 211 Troy Avenue, in central Crown Heights, five blocks from the Utica Avenue stop on the 3, 4 and 5 trains. A day care facility will span the cellar through second levels, measuring 10,200 square feet, and residential units, averaging 835 square feet, will take up the third through fifth floors. Scott Schnall Consulting, based in Cobble Hill, is the applicant of record, and the former three-story, three-unit townhouse was demolished in July.


150 East 108th Street

Eight-Story, 10-Unit Mixed-Use Building Filed At 150 East 108th Street, East Harlem

Prime Rok Real Estate has filed applications for an eight-story, 10-unit mixed-use building at 150 East 108th Street, in East Harlem, two blocks from the 6 train’s stop at 110th Street. The 13,187 square-foot building will feature 2,209 square feet of retail space on the ground floor, followed by the same square footage in health care facility on the second floor. Apartments will occupy the third through eighth floors, averaging 877 square feet apiece. Bushwick-based Hany Rizkalla is the architect of record.


215 Schermerhorn Street

GPB Realty Capital To Acquire Development Site At 215 Schermerhorn Street, Downtown Brooklyn

Earlier this spring, the development site at 211-215 Schermerhorn Street, in Downtown Brooklyn, was placed on the market for $30 million, and now GPB Realty Capital is in contract to purchase the property. Neither the price nor the future plans have been disclosed, although a 75,000 square-foot residential or hotel building could be built. TerraCRG brokered the property, and the lots are currently vacant, according to The Real Deal.


73-02 Woodside Avenue

Five-Story, 29-Unit Residential Building Coming To 73-02 Woodside Avenue, in Elmhurst

Tim Chan, operating under an Elmhurst-based LLC, has filed applications for a five-story, 29-unit mixed-use building at 73-02 Woodside Avenue, in northern Elmhurst. Located two blocks from 74th Street/Broadway stop on the E, F, M, R and 7 trains, the 27,285 square-foot building will have a 1,928-square-foot health care facility in the basement level. Residential units above will average 875 square feet each. Flushing-based Chang Hwa Tan is the architect of record, and three buildings must first be demolished.


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