A developer is planning to replace a small brick house and a few garages with two apartment buildingsĀ at 92 Prospect Park Southwest in Windsor Terrace. New building applications filed at the end of February outline plans for a six-story, 11-unit building, and a three-story building with five apartments.

The developer is Progressive Development Partners, and the architect of record is Lin + Associates Architects. Demolition permits have not yet been filed. GMAP

Photo by Nicholas Strini for PropertyShark


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  1. I actually like that quaint corner on PPSW and I am very pro-development. The problem here is I am confident that what is going to be built is going to be very ugly and likely cheaply constructed. I hope I am wrong.

    IF that is the case, that is why it makes it so hard to build new buildings in this city. The people that get in first do a lousy job and that allows the community to point to new development as a rallying cry and have NIMBY rise up.

  2. Did the developer recently buy this building? I’m a bit surprised that they are taking this one down, since it’s sort of a nice building.
    I’ve been expecting this sort of thing, but not on this block, but rather on the block between 10th ave and 11th ave. It’s got many wood frame houses, including some tiny ones, and one strange building which has some sort of woodshop on the ground floor. Not what you would expect from a prime park block right by the subway.

  3. Yes! That’s where it is. And I take back the disreputable allegation– I should really take the crack out of my own sidewalk before I insult the sidewalks of others. It just didn’t look like PPSW.