Revealed: 271 Fourth Avenue, Park Slope
Last January, the Brooklyn Eagle reported that an LLC led by Juneng Zhao bought the lots at 269-271 Fourth Avenue for $4.4 million, or a bit over $100 per buildable square foot – a steal compared…
Last January, the Brooklyn Eagle reported that an LLC led by Juneng Zhao bought the lots at 269-271 Fourth Avenue for $4.4 million, or a bit over $100 per buildable square foot – a steal compared…
Ocean Avenue was once seen as one of Brooklyn’s most desirable streets, and was catnip to developers. In addition to the ornate garden apartment buildings erected in the 1920s, it attracted one of only two pre-war residential…
Between the properties abandoned and razed during urban decline and a rezoning in 2012 that expanded development opportunities on the avenues, the northern part of Bed-Stuy is fertile terrain for small, largely Hasidic builders, who…
Adam America is already one of Brooklyn’s most prolific developers, with projects in the works from Williamsburg to Park Slope. And now we can add another to the list: 577 Baltic Street, a 28-unit rental project…
If you’re looking for a half-way affordable, newly built condo in Brooklyn without going all the way to Brighton Beach, you pretty much have one option: Hello Living. The Crown Heights-based development firm, headed by…