Development Watch: 580 Carroll Street

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In the five weeks since the Board of Standards and Appeals told the developers of the Enrique Norten-designed 580 Carroll Street that their application for a zoning variance had been denied, the major development has been progress in front of the Carroll side of the project. (The building also fronts Garfield Place.) Judging from the work that’s been done, it looks like the developers are moving ahead with their first design, which involves front gardens and wooden boardwalks, rather than appealing the BSA’s decision and trying to build three additional townhouses. Thus, the project is probably going to look like this, instead of like this.
BSA Smacks Down 580 Carroll Hardship Claim…For Now [Brownstoner]
580 Carroll Developers Cite Chambers of Horror [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 580 Carroll Gets Its Glass On [Brownstoner]
BSA Postpones Decision on Carroll St Norten Again [Brownstoner]
580 Carroll Decision Postponed [Brownstoner]
Slope Rallies Against 580 Carroll, Rags on the BSA [Brownstoner]
Battle Over Carroll St. Norten Build Heats Up This Week [Brownstoner]
CB6 Doesn’t Buy Carroll Street Hardship Claim [Brownstoner]
580 Carroll Developer Trying to Supersize Norten Project [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 580 Carroll Street [Brownstoner] GMAP
Enrique Norten-Designed Project in Park Slope Revealed [Brownstoner]
Four Developments Coming to One Stretch of Carroll [Brownstoner]

By Gabby |