
"The project would include 1,500 new apartments with 305 affordable units, 95 of which would be set aside for seniors. There would also be a new 27,000-square-foot community center, a 15,000-square-foot cultural center, and a new school to replace P.S. 287. Renderings show one high-rise building in place of the current Boys & Girls Club at 240 Nassau Street with the community and cultural centers on the ground floor and apartments above."
"Two buildings on Navy Street would take up the footprint of the existing school. One of those buildings, at the corner of Navy and Nassau streets, would house the school and retail. The other, a high-rise next door, would include the senior housing as well as other units and stores. The high-rises, located at 240 Nassau Street and at the corner of Navy and Concord streets, would stand at about 700 feet and 850 feet tall, respectively."
Alloy Development proposes a high-rise mixed-use project on 240 Nassau Street and 46 Navy Street in Fort Greene, replacing the former Boys & Girls Club and part of the block. The plan would deliver 1,500 apartments, including 305 affordable units and 95 senior-designated units, plus a new public school to replace P.S. 287. The development would include a 27,000-square-foot community center, a 15,000-square-foot cultural center, ground-floor retail, and community space spread across three buildings. Alloy is working with the Educational Construction Fund and GFB Development and has begun an environmental review, with public review expected in early 2026.
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