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    New Building Approved in DUMBO Historic District

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Certificate of Appropriateness  •  DUMBO, Brooklyn

    Image: Courtesy of GreenbergFarrow

    Toll Brothers will build 67-unit project on vacant lot formerly occupied by factory building. On April 20, 2010, Landmarks approved Toll Brothers’ proposed 67-unit residential complex at 205 Water Street in Brooklyn’s DUMBO Historic District. The vacant lot fronts Water and Plymouth Streets and was formerly occupied by a factory last used by the Brillo Company. The building was demolished shortly before the district’s 2007 designation. A 2009 rezoning opened the industrial area up to as-of-right residential and commercial development. 6 CityLand 104 (Aug. 15, 2009).

    At the hearing, attorney Valerie Campbell, representing Toll Brothers pointed out that the project conformed to the lot’s split M1-4/R8A and M1-4/R7A zoning. GreenbergFarrow architect Navid Maqami described the building’s design. Maqami said he drew inspiration from the varying street wall heights of the area’s architecture, as well as from the rusted metal, cobblestones, and concrete materials that characterize the neighborhood. He explained that the building reached 80 feet along Water Street and rose to 97 feet on the Plymouth Street frontage. A two-story tower would rise above the rest of the building, with a portion cantilevered slightly over Plymouth Street. The building would be faced primarily with castin- place concrete, and its base and entrance would be built with CorTen steel, which forms a rust-like patina as it ages. (more…)

    Tags : 205 Water Street, DUMBO Historic District, DUMBO Neighborhood Alliance, GreenbergFarrow, Toll Brothers
    Date: 05/15/2010
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    DUMBO Plan Approved

    City Council  •  Rezoning  •  DUMBO, Brooklyn

    DUMBO Rezoning, Proposed Zoning used with permission of the New York City Department of City Planning. All rights reserved.

    Residential conversion of buildings east of Manhattan Bridge now as-of-right. On July 29, 2009, the City Council rezoned a 12-block area of former manufacturing loft buildings located east of the Manhattan Bridge along Brooklyn’s waterfront in DUMBO. This approval adds to several private- and City-initiated DUMBO rezoning plans, and extends the area allowing as-of-right residential conversions from the blocks between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges to the 12 blocks east of the Manhattan Bridge.

    The rezoned area closely corresponds to the DUMBO Historic District and is generally bounded by the Manhattan Bridge to the west, Bridge Street to the east, John Street and the East River to the north, and Front Street to the south.

    Planning proposed replacing the area’s M1-2 and M3-1 manufacturing districts with M1-4/R8A and M1-4/R7A contextual zoning districts to promote new mixed-use construction. The new zoning allows as-of-right residential and community facility uses while continuing to permit light manufacturing uses. The plan applies the M1-4/R8A district, allowing greater density and asof- right floor area, to the blocks closest to the Manhattan Bridge. It applies the lower-density M1-4/R7A district 150 feet east of Jay Street to the blocks closest to the low-density residential area of Vinegar Hill. (more…)

    Tags : DUMBO Historic District, DUMBO Rezoning, DUMBO waterfront, Inclusionary Housing Program
    Date: 08/15/2009
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    Landmarks considers historic district in DUMBO

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Designation Hearing  •  DUMBO, Brooklyn

    Residents, preservationists, and elected officials testify for designation. On October 30, 2007, Landmarks held a public hearing on a proposed historic district in the area known as Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, or DUMBO. The area is already on the National and State Registries of Historic Places, and featured in the National Trust’s list of “America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.” The district would include a unique mix of buildings, including some of the country’s oldest large-scale reinforced-concrete factories, and be roughly bounded by John, Main, Bridge, and York Streets. 4 CityLand 107 (Aug. 15, 2007).

    At the hearing, Council Member David Yassky testified in support of designation, while urging Landmarks to approve affected property owners’ requests to convert their spaces for retail use. Council Member Yassky also noted that the area is subject to a proposed rezoning, and asked Landmarks to work closely with the Planning Commission so that the designation and rezoning occur concurrently. A representative from U.S. Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez supported designation as well, claiming that it would spur economic benefits for the area from film and other creative industries. Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz also testified, praising Landmarks for its timely response to the community’s concerns. (more…)

    Tags : DUMBO Historic District, DUMBO Improvement District
    Date: 11/15/2007
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