The Landmarks Preservation Commission has approved the design for a new four-story brownstone at 28 7th Avenue in Park Slope, set to replace a deteriorated building that faced demolition due to neglect. Architect John Field confirmed that the new structure will reflect the Neo-Grec style seen in neighboring properties. The site is now owned by Eran Malka, who purchased it under Seventh Residence LLC for $1.6 million, succeeding past owners who failed to maintain the property. The design will require further refinement to the stucco facade and entrance details before final approval.
The cityâs Landmarks Preservation Commission recently approved a design for a new four-story brownstone at 28 7th Avenue Park Slope, aiming to honor the neighborhood's historic architecture.
Architect John Field emphasized that the former row house at 28 7th Avenue was part of a significant historic context and reflected the Neo-Grec architectural style prevalent in Park Slope.
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