Major Changes, Renderings, Walls Finally Rising at Busy Atlantic Avenue Corner
The glitzy (but short) three-story mini-mall destined to replace the St. Vincent’s parking lot on a busy corner of Atlantic Avenue is no more. Walls are finally rising, and permits were approved last month for an 11-story mixed retail and residential development. Click through to the jump to see renderings sent in by a commenter. Also,…
The glitzy (but short) three-story mini-mall destined to replace the St. Vincent’s parking lot on a busy corner of Atlantic Avenue is no more. Walls are finally rising, and permits were approved last month for an 11-story mixed retail and residential development. Click through to the jump to see renderings sent in by a commenter. Also, the address has changed and will now be 60, not 66, Boerum Place.
The first three levels will be retail, with a total of 46,428 square feet of commercial space. Floors 4 through 11 will house 75 apartments, according to the Schedule A filing.
The developer is Alex Adjmi of A&H Acquisitions. As far as we can tell from public records, the property is still owned and leased by the Catholic church.
We have to say, at this location, a taller building makes more sense and the new design is a big improvement over the old one. What do you think? GMAP
Here’s a shot of the renderings posted on the walls of the construction site: http://i.imgur.com/QRVbfPx.jpg
So when is construction going to resume on opposite corner already. Excavated and partial foundation has sat for
what seems eternity now
Actually, I do! Not the best photo, but here you go: http://i.imgur.com/c33gbkl.jpg