House of the Day: 65 Kent Avenue
This place at 65 Kent Avenue ain’t your standard House of the Day but despite being in a Manufacturing-zoned district, the two floors of residential are grandfathered in. With the Bushwick Inlet Park in the works for the waterfront lots across the street, the views should be impressive. Asking $2,300,000, though, the 3,200 square feet…

This place at 65 Kent Avenue ain’t your standard House of the Day but despite being in a Manufacturing-zoned district, the two floors of residential are grandfathered in. With the Bushwick Inlet Park in the works for the waterfront lots across the street, the views should be impressive. Asking $2,300,000, though, the 3,200 square feet of unbuilt but as-of-right commercial space is definitely priced into the deal.
65 Kent Avenue [Le Blanc] GMAP P*Shark
if the bushwick inlet park ever gets completed, that would be beyond very nice. plans are excellent. regardless of immediate surroundings, it’s not far from lots of development and manhattan views are forever if a park’s across the street.
Yes, the building across the street (big blue CitiStorage building) is slated to come down for the Bushwick Inlet Park. When is anyone’s guess.
Any residential development would require variances, which will be tough with this administration in an industrial business zone. OTOH, Broadway Stages just paid $10m for a lot and small building on Kingsland Ave. – a far bigger lot, but still – there is a commercial market now that everything else has been rezoned (or legalized through loft law changes).
“With the Bushwick Inlet Park in the works for the waterfront lots across the street”
That place is straight nasty right now.
This kind of thing happens when inventory is low…
This location provides great access to scrap metal and used wooden pallets. Not to mention the fabulous curb appeal with the matching off-puke green fence and ground level space.
mopar, i am down
this is my fav house of day ever, shows sense of humour
I bid widget price.
this is all really funny. obviously great for a development, but would be one hell of a single family view/location wise one day.
no comment on the price.
It is an important 19th century house that should be landmarked.