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December 17, 2007

Development Watch: New Details on 150 Myrtle Avenue

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BFC Partners has been playing its cards pretty close to its chest on its condo project at 150 Myrtle Avenue. Until now, about all that's been known about the building, which overlooks Flatbush Extension, is that it was slated to be 37 stories. (The only hint at what the finished product might look like is the last rendering in this post.) The developer just launched a new website for the project, however, and, while there are no renderings, there's some verbiage that sheds light onto what's in store: 240 units over 37 stories with ground-floor retail and a fitness center with lap pool. In addition, the green building (it should end up LEED-certified) has an affordable component—42 lucky lottery winners will get to buy in at discounted prices, with a special preference for those who live within Community Board 2 boundaries. Applications can be submitted up until February 18, 2008.
150 Myrtle Avenue [Homepage] GMAP
Myrtle and Flatbush Building Boom, From Above [Brownstoner]




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I heard from someone who saw the renderings that this will be the best of this whole group of developments in this area.

Posted by: guest at December 17, 2007 12:07 PM

5 years from now this stretch running along flatbush from tillary to albee is going to be unrecognizable. so nice to see brooklyn getting the investment it has so long deserved.

Posted by: BrooklynLove at December 17, 2007 12:36 PM

Lived in the area for sometime now and this is the crowning glory of Downtown Brooklyn. Exciting times. Nothing against the Slopers and the Burgers who seem to be the naysayers, but they can eat their hearts out. Change is good, healthy and this town will be back on the renaissance map.

Posted by: guest at December 17, 2007 12:59 PM

Not quite affordable.
Studios range from $285,090 to $405,060 with a MINIMUM income range from $73,510-$104,881.
One BR and 2 BR go higher.

Posted by: guest at December 17, 2007 1:36 PM

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