Neighborhood Restore HDFC


1262 Bushwick Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn

Permits Filed for 1262 Bushwick Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 1262 Bushwick Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Located at the intersection of Bushwick Avenue and Halsey Street, the lot is two blocks from the Halsey Street subway station, serviced by the J train. Salvatore D’Avola of Neighborhood Restore HDFC, an affordable housing development non-profit is listed as the owner behind the applications.

Read More

272 Jefferson Street surrounded by potential future development, rendering courtesy Stat Architecture

Rendering Revealed for 272 Jefferson Street, Bushwick, Brooklyn

Permits for 272 Jefferson Street were first covered in November of 2015, and approved in May of 2016. Now, the architects have released a rendering for what’s to come for the four-story Bushwick condominium building. Stat Architecture is responsible for the design. The site is two blocks away from the Maria Hernandez Park, and three blocks is the Jefferson Street subway station, serviced by the L trains.

Read More

811 East 181st Street, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for 811 181st Street, Belmont, The Bronx

Permits have been filed for a six-story residential building at 811 East 181st Street in Belmont, The Bronx. The site is nine blocks away from the West Farms Square subway station, serviced by the 2 and 5 trains. Just five blocks away is the famed Bronx Zoo. Neighborhood Restore HDFC is listed as responsible for the development.

Read More

1143 Hancock Street

Four-Story, Three-Unit Residential Project Filed At 1143 Hancock Street, Bushwick

Neighborhood Restore HDFC has filed applications for a four-story, three-unit residential building at 1143 Hancock Street, in southern Bushwick, located three blocks north from the Halsey Street stop on the J train. There will be 4,376 square feet, and one of the three units will be a duplex. Suzanna Tharian’s Greenwich Village-based Stat Architecture is the applicant of record, and the site’s three-story predecessor was demolished back in 2007.


Fetching more...