Cobble Hill

LICH redevelopmet

Fortis Planning 820-Unit, Multi-Tower Redevelopment of LICH Complex, Cobble Hill

Fortis Property Group, the owner of the Long Island College Hospital complex at 339 Hicks Street, in Cobble Hill, has proposed redeveloping the properties into 820 residential units, retail, and a medical treatment center, per Curbed. The 1 million square-foot-plus project includes 16-, 20-, 30- and 40-story towers, as well as seven new townhouses, and would require ULURP approval. A large amount of park space is also included, and FXFOWLE is designing.

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112 Atlantic Avenue

Landmarks Commission Not Ready To Approve New Building At 112 Atlantic Avenue

On Tuesday, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, heard a proposal to build a four-story residential building in Cobble Hill, but did not give it the go-ahead. The concept for 112 Atlantic Avenue (at the corner of Henry Street) has eight residential units, plus commercial space and a nine-car automated parking garage entrance on the ground floor (with the actual parking spaces being located on the cellar level). The commercial space would require a variance from the Board of Standards and Appeals.

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