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June 14, 2006

Bulldozers Gone, Cranes are Next in Fort Greene

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Here's a massive lot at 174 Vanderbilt/181 Clermont between Myrtle and Willoughby that's all teed up for some major development. We haven't heard what's planned for this site but we bet dollars-to-donuts that one of you has.
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This site as you can see is next door to the renovated armory. In old images of the site it once had the "Clermont Avenue Rink", an indoor ice/roller skating rink and was the sight of boxing matches, hockey games, political rallies and meetings. Any chance the developers will include a skating rink in their plans??

Posted by: Anonymous at June 14, 2006 11:17 AM

From the DOB website it looks like condos/coops- 75 units and six stories.

Posted by: Christina at June 14, 2006 11:23 AM

MELTZER/MANDL ARCHITECTS
6 STORY 70' TALL 111,804SQ. FT. J-2 RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT HOUSE =75 UNITS

ADDITIONAL 18+ SQ. FT. PARKING ON SITE WITH ONE CURB CUT.

Posted by: Anonymous at June 14, 2006 11:29 AM

Meltzer/ Mandl designed the Greenhouse Condos building on Carlton and Greene Avenues. Expect a glass and steel building with a very modern look. Not my personal favorite style-wise, but people always seem to buy condos from buildings they design for very high prices.

Posted by: Shahn Andersen at June 14, 2006 4:35 PM

Only 64,162 squre feet of it can be residential. R6 provides only 2.43 of residential (3.0 on a wide block, which this isn't). Are they really going to build 47,642 square feet of community space (which is allowed by R6)? That sure seems like a lot of doctors offices or not-for-profit space.

Posted by: Shahn Andersen at June 14, 2006 4:42 PM

For a least six months leases at the Clermont Armory have had a rider to be signed by tenants on that side of the building stating that they are aware of the construction activity going to be takingplace for several years to come, so they've known all about the project there for some time.

Posted by: babs at June 14, 2006 6:53 PM

By the by both clermont ave and vanderbilt avenues are both at least 75' wide. That means quality housing wide street, 3.0 zoning with only 1.0 for community facility use.

Posted by: Anonymous at June 15, 2006 1:14 AM

Brownstoner, usually an excavator follows a bulldozer in the construction sequence, not a crain. Knock down, dig hole, pour concrete, erect steel, cha cha cha.

Posted by: Anonymous at June 15, 2006 1:19 AM

I really hope we can get another major drugstore in the area like CVS or Walgreens, anything besides another :luxury" condo plan.

Posted by: T. at June 19, 2006 4:03 PM

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