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    Landmarks Approves New Building Construction in Bedford Stuyvesant/Expanded Stuyvesant Heights HD, Brooklyn

    Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Bedford Stuyvesant/Expanded Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, Brooklyn

    Proposed rendering of 324 Macon Street as it appears on the Macon Street streetscape./Image Credit: Gerald J. Caliendo Architects

    The applicants and Landmarks staff will work together to modify details for the proposed building. On December 3, 2019, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to approve a certificate of appropriateness to construct a new three-story residential building on a vacant lot at 324 Macon Street, Brooklyn, located within the Bedford Stuyvesant/Expanded Stuyvesant Heights Historic District.

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    Tags : 324 Macon Street, Bedford Stuyvesant/Expanded Stuyvesant Heights HD, Brooklyn Community Board 3, Gerald J. Caliendo Architects, Historic Districts Council, Landmarks Preservation Commission
    Date:12/18/2019
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    Landmarks Approves New Plans for Garage Buildings in Bedford Stuyvesant HD

    Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Bedford Stuyvesant/Expanded Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, Brooklyn

    Rendering of 524-536 Halsey Street in Brooklyn. Image Credit: The Brooklyn Company/LPC.

    The new plans address many concerns that Landmarks and community members had with the previously approved plans. On January 8, 2018, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to approve new plans for a set of 20th century utilitarian buildings at 524-536 Halsey Street in the Bedford Stuyvesant/Expanded Stuyvesant Heights Historic District in Brooklyn. Both buildings were most recently used as garages. One building is a three-story Queen Anne style which the applicant proposes to rehabilitate and alter for residential uses. The other is currently a one-story garage that would be demolished and replaced with a four story building, also used for residences.  The application came just one and a half years after Landmarks had approved the last owner’s plans for the buildings, despite opposition from area residents and the Community Board about the project’s scale and design. To read CityLand’s coverage of the  hearings on the previous plans, click here. (read more…)

    Tags : 524-536 Halsey Street, Bedford Stuyvesant/Expanded Stuyvesant Heights HD, certificate of appropriateness, Landmarks Preservation Commission
    Date:02/19/2019
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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