We found this rendering for a planned residential conversion tacked to the fence at 200 Nassau Street between Gold and Duffield in downtown Brooklyn, where a former Catholic church and community center will become an 84-unit apartment building. Interior demolition has already begun on the existing two-story structure, which used to be home to the Church of the Open Door and the Dr. White Community Center. The four-story conversion will have 84 units and 56,987 square feet of residential space, according to a plan exam application that was disapproved last week. There will also be an outdoor parking lot for 31 cars and storage for 42 bikes. Nataliya Donskoy of ND Architecture and Design P.C. will design the building. The firm filed applications for alteration type 1 permits beginning in April, and the DOB disapproved them November 18. The Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn still appears to own the property, but building applications list Bridge Building LLC as the developer. GMAP

We’ve included a picture of the building site after the jump.


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