Downtown Brooklyn tower planned for Flatbush Avenue
Briefly

Mayor Eric Adams has announced an ambitious plan for a new 72-story tower located at 395 Flatbush Ave. in Downtown Brooklyn, which will become the second-tallest building in the area after the Brooklyn Tower. The project aims to provide a total of 1,263 residential units, including between 253 to 379 affordable housing units. In addition to housing, the development will include retail and commercial spaces as well as a public plaza, further enhancing the urban environment. A public hearing is planned for June 5 to evaluate the project's environmental impact, with developers planning to proceed without using public funds.
Mayor Eric Adams has unveiled plans for a 72-story mixed-use tower in Downtown Brooklyn, set to be the area's second-tallest building, featuring 1,263 units.
The ambitious project will offer between 253 to 379 affordable units amidst retail and commercial spaces, enhancing the landscape of Downtown Brooklyn.
Developers have secured the city-owned site for development, utilizing state legislation and City of Yes rezoning, indicating no public funds will be involved.
A public hearing has been scheduled for June 5 to discuss the potential environmental impact of the new structure on the surrounding community.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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