The lot that used to hold the pre-Civil War Gothic Revival St. Lucy-St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church on Bed-Stuy's Willoughby Avenue is slated to be developed with at least two townhouses, city records show. Development plans are already in motion as one four-story two-family house is currently under construction at 291 Willoughby Avenue, showcasing a shift in the neighborhood's landscape following the church's demolition.
Architect Nicholai Katz, who is associated with the development at 291 Willoughby Avenue, indicated that while he is working on the townhouse, he has no details on the developer's broader plans for the rest of the site, which could potentially include more townhouses or a larger apartment building, highlighting the uncertainty in the area's evolving real estate market.
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