New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development files plans for a 71-unit, 40K sf residential building in Brooklyn

New York City’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development, on April 28, filed a permit application for construction of a 71-unit, 40,403-square-foot residential building at 282 Hinsdale Street in Brooklyn.

The plans call for the construction of an 82-foot tall, 8-story, residential building.

The project is described in the filings as: construct new eight-story building as per plans filed.

The plans show that the ground floor of the proposed building will have a community room in addition to four dwelling units. Floors two through six will have 11 dwelling units each, and floors seven and eight will have six dwelling units each.

The units should have an average scope of 569-square-feet

Mark Ginsberg of Curtis + Ginsberg Architects is listed as the architect.

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