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Next to meet the wrecking ball as high-rise development marches down 4th Avenue: Six 19th-century multifamily brick buildings on the corner of 4th and Baltic in Park Slope. They are being replaced by an 11-story high rise, DNAinfo reported. JDS Development Group applied for demolition applications earlier this month to take down 107, 109, 109A and 111 4th Avenue, and 615 and 617 Baltic Street. Demolition of the three- and four-story walkups should be finished by the end of the year.

The development at 111 4th Avenue will have 47 units spread across 54,248 square feet of residential space, as well as 3,211 square feet of ground floor retail and 2,310 square feet of a community facility, according to new building applications disapproved last month. There will also be 24 bike storage spots, underground parking, an exercise room, lounge area and terrace. The architect of record is VOA Architecture.

New High-Rise Development Moving Forward on 4th Avenue [DNA] GMAP
Photo by Leslie Albrecht for DNAinfo


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