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    Search results for "Flatbush, Brooklyn" City Planning Commission

    New Rezoning to Revitalize Portion of Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn

    City Planning Commission  •  Rezoning  •  Flatbush Junction, Brooklyn

    Rendering of proposed development at 1640 Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. Image Credit: S9 Architecture/CPC.

    In addition to 114 new residential units, 34 of which will be affordable, the new development will feature two stories of retail space that is responsive to community needs.  On March 13, 2019, the City Planning Commission voted to approve an application for a rezoning in the Flatbush Junction neighborhood of Brooklyn. The application calls for a rezoning of the applicant’s property at 1640 Flatbush Avenue, facing the Triangle Junction shopping mall to the north, Aurelia Court to the south, Flatbush Avenue to the east, and East 31st street to the west, along with portions of an adjacent property and one located across East 31st Street. The proposed rezoning will facilitate the development of a new 13-story mixed-use building on the applicant-owned 1640 Flatbush Avenue, and bring the other two properties into zoning compliance. (more…)

    Tags : 1640 Flatbush Avenue, 1640 Flatbush Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn Rezoning, Brownfield Cleanup Program, City Planning Commission, Flatbush Junction, MIH
    Date: 03/19/2019
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    City Planning Holds Public Hearing for Mixed-Use Building with Affordable Housing in Flatbush

    City Planning Commission  •  Affordable Housing  •  Flatbush, Brooklyn

    Rendering of 534 Coney Island Avenue. Image Credit: NYC DCP.

    On August 23, 2023, the City Planning Commission held a public hearing for the 534 Coney Island Avenue project, an application that would enable the construction of a mixed commercial and residential use building in the Flatbush and Kensington area of Brooklyn. The proposed building site is currently a fast-food restaurant. The applicant seeks to rezone part of the block surrounded by Hinckley Place to the north, Coney Island Avenue to the east, Beverly Road to the south, and East 8th Street to the west. Middle School 890 is located across Hinckley Place from the proposed site. (more…)

    Date: 09/12/2023
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    City Planning Approves Proposal for New 40-Story Tower in Downtown Brooklyn

    City Planning Commission  •  Rezoning  •  Downtown Brooklyn

    Rendering of proposed 40-story development (center) at 570 Fulton Street in Downtown Brooklyn. Image Credit: CPC/ Hill West Architects.

    The development which requires a significant upzoning, special permit, and several building envelope requirement modifications will now proceed to City Council for review and approval. On December 5, 2018, the City Planning Commission held a public hearing on a proposed mixed-use development at 570 Fulton Street, located within the Special Downtown Brooklyn District. The applicant, 570 Fulton Street LLC, is proposing to build a 40-story, approximately 202,000 square foot building containing a mix of office space, residential apartments, and retail. To facilitate this development, the applicant is seeking three approvals including a zoning map change, a zoning text change, and the creation of a special permit that would unlock several building envelope waivers sought by the applicant. The project was presented by the applicant team comprised of Allison Curreri and Jay Segal of Greenberg Traurig, David West from Hill West architects, and David Schwartz of Slate Property Group. On January 9, 2019, the City Planning Commission approved the project, which will proceed to City Council. (more…)

    Tags : 570 Fulton Street, building envelope modifications, Downtown Brooklyn, office space in downtown brooklyn, Rezoning, Special Downtown Brooklyn District, special permit, Upzoning
    Date: 01/10/2019
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    Flatbush-Nostrand BID approved

    City Planning Commission  •  Business Improvement District  •  Flatbush, Brooklyn

    BID will encompass 149 properties and address sanitation and security needs. The Planning Commission unanimously approved an application by the Flatbush-Nostrand Junction District Management Association and the Department of Small Business Services to create a Flatbush-Nostrand Junction Business Improvement District. The proposed BID will allow an annual assessment on businesses and residents for improved sanitation and security and will encompass 149 properties containing 235 businesses. The BID area is roughly bounded by Flatbush Avenue, Glenwood Avenue, Hillel Place and portions of Glenwood Road.

    The BID would focus on remediation of sanitation, graffiti and security issues by employing a six-day weekly sanitation crew and added security to supplement the NYPD. Of the $200,000 first-year budget, $50,000 will be allocated to sanitation, $64,500 to security and $57,500 to administration. The budget will come from an assessment on commercial properties of $21 per-linear-front-foot and $.005 per dollar of assessed valuation. Residents and vacant property owners will pay an annual $1 assessment. Government and notfor- profits, including Brooklyn College, would be exempt. (more…)

    Tags : Flatbush-Nostrand Junction BID, Flatbush-Nostrand Junction Business Improvement District
    Date: 12/15/2005
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    City Planning Approves Ebenezer Plaza; City Council Next to Consider

    City Planning Commission  •  ULURP  •  Brownsville, Brooklyn

    Ebenezer Plaza, designed by Perkins Eastman Architects

    The City Planning Commission approved the construction of “Ebenezer Plaza” which will contain two new mixed-use buildings with 531 affordable dwelling units, commercial space and a new house of worship for the Church of God of East Flatbush. On July 12, 2017, the City Planning Commission issued a favorable report on a joint application from Brownsville Linden Plaza LLC. The application requested four zoning map amendments and a zoning text amendment to designate the project as a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area. The map amendments will upzone two blocks in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn. The project area is bounded by Mother Gaston Boulevard to the west, Powell Street to the east, New Lots Avenue to the north, and Hegeman Avenue to the south. (more…)

    Tags : affordable housing, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Brownsville
    Date: 07/18/2017
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