Permits Filed For 34-Story Tower In Downtown Brooklyn

15 Hanover Place; photo from Google Maps via New York YIMBY

Permits have been filed for a 34-story mixed-use tower at 15 Hanover Place in Downtown Brooklyn, New York, New York YIMBY reported on September 24. The proposed 348-ft-tall development will total 244,085 ft2, with 232,059 ft2 for residential space and the remaining square footage set aside for commercial space. The building will offer 314 units averaging 739 ft2, which would indicate rentals. The steel-based structure will also have a cellar, a 20-ft-long rear yard, and 63 enclosed parking spaces. Applications for the project were filed by John Evans, principal of Lonicera Partners. The architect of record is Fogarty Finger Architects. Demolition permits have not yet been filed, and an estimated completion date was not given.

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