Behold 'Sunset Marketplace,' Time Equities' S. Park Plan
What you see above are renderings for the massive development project Time Equities has on tap for Sunset Park. The Greenberg Farrow-designed shopping center, which is being dubbed “Sunset Marketplace,” will be part of Time Equities’ redevelopment of two square blocks (30th to 32nd streets) between 3rd Avenue and the water. New construction on the…
What you see above are renderings for the massive development project Time Equities has on tap for Sunset Park. The Greenberg Farrow-designed shopping center, which is being dubbed “Sunset Marketplace,” will be part of Time Equities’ redevelopment of two square blocks (30th to 32nd streets) between 3rd Avenue and the water. New construction on the site will total 790,000 square feet, according to Greenberg Farrow’s website, including a large parking garage. The retail building will rise next to Federal #2, an huge industrial structure that Time Equities will redevelop for light industry and commercial tenants (there will probably also be some retail on Federal #2’s ground floors). The EDC selected Time Equities and the Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation for the project last May. According to Philip Gesue, Time Equities’ project director for acquisitions and development, the proposal is now in pre-application review with City Planning and should enter ULURP soon.
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Those buildings should have been converted into Condos, that’s what brooklyn needs more of.
It looks to me like the cars on Gowanus are going the wrong way. Other than that, all’s well.
Man…..I hope WILD WILD WEST stays open!!! Now thats once classy joint!
Also, nothing like shopping at Banana Republic and then dropping in enxt door at the federal MDC to visit any of your favorite 2,500 friends in the clink on illegal re-entry, durg trafficking, or RICO charges.
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Picked on as a child maybe because you colored in between the lines?
It would be great to see those spaces opened up. They should do something about the parking lot though. Maybe reduce parking and create a bus shuttle service instead from 4th ave?
God, I am so tired of reading about the creative types on this website. Turns out those losers seem to be tote bag makers with poor sewing skills who want to charge $60 for scrap material they spilled ink on. Very creative. Get a real job if you have no actual talent or business skills.
looks good. This should create badly needed jobs. providing space for the creative types will also help this area. There are plenty of creative types looking for new diggs from gowanus and williamsburg.
this waterfront area has plenty of potential. yet it should be wasted on peep-shows, go-go clubs, etc..
The BQE view takes the cake as most unrealistic rendering since Thor Equities put out those perspective challenged views of their Coney Island development …
LOL. Like they are going to get Banana Republic and Channel in those buildings! If you can’t get them anywhere in Brooklyn, what makes them think that they will be next to a highway. Funny renderings.