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This rendering for a 4th Avenue development just showed up in our inbox. Per our tipster, the development will be on the corner of 6th Street and 4th Avenue, a site where a gas station has recently been demolished. The project is down the block from the Novo and Isaac Katan is its developer and Karl Fisher is the architect. It’s slated to be 12 stories and have 107 units. Katan also had a hand in the Novo. GMAP DOB


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  1. 2:47 et al…

    I was told by the former owner of this site that 4th Ave retail zoning allows for ‘community service’ use, i.e., medical offices and such. No Whole Foods.

    Not a peep here or elsewhere as to the usage of the apts (?) If they build them as rentals, should have no trouble filling the building.

  2. “Houston isn’t the best example, considering it was one of the only metro areas in 2007 to show steady price appreciation.”

    Except that the real estate crash in question was 25 years ago. But thanks for playing, next contestant please.

  3. 2:03 – no – if they filed plans for “commercial” on the ground floor, it is in fact mandated that there be a commercial use in that space. it cannot be changed to residential (or medical offices) without first changing the plans at the DOB.

  4. 2:33 – typical Brownstoner negativity – of course this ignores the fact that the building will have no effect on the sunlight to the buildings to the east – since the sun sun sets in the the South West in Brooklyn

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