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October 14, 2008

New Development Coming to Bushwick

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The Knickerbocker, a 49-unit condo building, is on the docket for 320 Knickerbocker Avenue in Bushwick. It's an adaptive reuse project that will "transform some of the neighborhood’s finest historic housing stock into modern, loft-like apartments while adding a new top floor containing dramatic penthouse units," according to their Web site. Some 40% of units have terraces or patios, and there's a gym, "virtual doorman," storage and roof access. It'll be LEED-certified. Here's the review from our tipster: "Knickerbocker Condominiums is located one block from Maria Hernandez Park and two blocks from both the L and M trains. They're incorporating most of the block along Knickerbocker along with an old 4 floor-walk-up building around the corner, visible in the photo on the far right (check out Curbed for the rendering).The building was a large grocery store on the first floor for years. This establishment closed two or three years ago." No word on prices, but seems pretty high-end. Is Bushwick — "up and coming," per the developers — ready?




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Well, it turns out there aren't any grocery stores nearby , so maybe not so ready?

Seriously, it is a good question. Is Bushwick ready to be gentrified? Are the current residents prepared for what is about to come? Or is that not what you are asking?

Posted by: serpentor at October 14, 2008 12:09 PM

Actually, a grocery store is about 3 blocks away. Awesome produce store is about a block away. Annnd 99cent stores are about a foot away, 20 feet away, 50 feet away..etc

I've wondered when they were turning this building into condos. It seemed inevitable a few years ago, now it seems a bit risky. Unless they are relatively 'affordable'. We shall see. Good luck to them.

Posted by: MAT at October 14, 2008 12:43 PM

I hope they construct/design/plan it better then they did their rockaway development. I'm not feeling their Rockaway work. It's ugly. It's also misleading, that don't call that area Rockaway beach. For what it's worth.

Posted by: BlueBerry at October 14, 2008 3:07 PM

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