1215 Fulton Street

Developer Acquires Assemblage At 1215 Fulton Street, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Developer Eli Hemway has purchased the three-parcel assemblage at 1215 Fulton and 10-16 Halsey Streets, in southwestern Bedford-Stuyvesant, for $18.5 million. The development site boasts 160,000 square feet of development rights. It includes the two-story Slave Theater and a brick warehouse structure, according to The Real Deal, and plans for the site have not yet been disclosed.

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157 David Street

Three-Story, Four-Unit Residential Development At 157 David Street, Eltingville, Staten Island

Staten Island-based Joseph Palermo has filed applications for two three-story, two-family houses at 153-157 David Street, in Eltingville, on Staten Island’s southern shore. Each structure will measure 2,674 square feet in total, which works out to family-sized units averaging 1,337 square feet each. Emanuel Lo Bue’s Staten Island-based Lo Bue Valenziano is the applicant of record. The existing single-story home was demolished in October.

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1325 53rd Street

Four-Story, Six-Unit Residential Building Planned At 1325 53rd Street, Borough Park

Property owner Avrum Rubin has filed applications for a four-story, six-unit residential building at 1325 53rd Street, in Borough Park, three blocks north of the 55th Street stop on the D train. The project will measure 8,790 square feet, and units will average a family-sized 1,465 square feet apiece. Hudson Valley-based Thomas Kenneth is the applicant of record, and an existing three-story apartment building must first be demolished.

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8154 Bay 16th Street

Four-Story, Six-Unit Residential Project Planned At 8154 Bay 16th Street, Bensonhurst

Property owner Anna Cheung has filed applications for a four-story, six-unit residential building at 8154 Bay 16th Street, in Bensonhurst, two blocks from the D train’s stop at 18th Avenue. It will measure 5,151 square feet in total, which means units will average 858 square feet apiece. Harry Hong’s H2 Consulting is the applicant of record, and an existing two-story house must first be demolished.

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