Heritage Equity files for $4.5M tenant fit-out at new Williamsburg office building

Toby Moskovits’s Heritage Equity Partners, on August 5, filed a permit application for a $4.5 million tenant fit-out on one floor of an office building at 25 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg. The building also has an alternate address of 19 Kent Avenue.

The plans call for a tenant fit-out of the seventh floor of the 153-foot tall, 10-story, building.

The project is described in the filings as: hereby filing to demolish and construct interior partitions, ceilings and doors for office tenant fit out as shown on drawings filed herewith. No change in use, egress or occupancy. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $4,475,000.

John F. Giuseffi is the architect named on the filing.

In October of 2013, Heritage filed plans for a 379,501-square-foot office building on the property. Construction kicked off in the summer of 2017, starting the first major ground-up office development in Williamsburg in decades.

The building, which is bound by North 12th Street, North 13th Street, Kent Avenue, and Wythe Avenue and was developed along with Rubenstein Partners, was completed earlier this year. The DOB issued the developers their final certificate of occupancy on June 15.

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