Dolgin family files plans for a $600K conversion of the ground floor to a brewery in Greenpoint

An affiliate of the industrial real estate firm Kalmon Dolgin, on July 8, filed a permit application for a $600,000 change in use of part of one floor of a 40,000-square-foot retail building at 87 Richardson Street in Greenpoint.

The plans call to change part of the ground floor from a warehouse to a brewery of the 50-foot tall, 4-story building. Josh Dolgin was the filing representative.

The project is described in the filings as: filing for change of use of the first floor from warehouse to brewery including minor non-bearing partition work; and legalization of the second, third and fourth floor partition work. New work includes removal and installation of non-bearing partitions as per plans filed here with. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $600,000.

The architect for the project is Taylor-Viazzo Architects according to the plan.

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