Permits Filed for Mixed-Use Tower in Brooklyn

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Permits have been filed for a 26-story mixed-use building at 69 Adams Street in Brooklyn, New York, New York YIMBY reports. Rafael Rabinowitz, under Galaxy Developers LLC, is listed as the owner behind the applications. The proposed 280-ft-tall development will yield 258,200 ft2, with 156,122 ft2designated for residential space and 102,078 ft2 for commercial space. The building will have 225 residences, most likely rentals. The concrete-based structure will have 60 ft of frontage along Adams Street, a 25-ft-long rear yard and 61 enclosed parking spaces. Fariba Makooi of Fischer Makooi Architects is listed as the architect of record. It is unclear if the design has changed since renderings were released in 2020. A completion date has not been announced

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