A section of low-rise buildings on Bushwick Avenue in East Williamsburg will soon be developed into a seven-story residential property with 62 dwelling units and also a community facility located on its ground floor. Permits were filed in 2016 to construct the new building at 387 Bushwick Avenue which sits between Moore Street and Varet Street. The owner is listed as Josef Perlstein under the business A1 Gardens LLC, and Charles Mallea of M Architecture is listed as the applicant of record.
The building's 62 dwelling units will be spread over 42,285 square feet of residential space, averaging roughly 682 square feet. Building amenities are scheduled to include a laundry room, bike room, car parking, residential lobby and recreation space. The first-floor community facility will include 8,958 square feet of space. A rendering of the building shows a handsome design with many balconies that wraps from Bushwick Avenue to Varet Street. A building that will be demolished for the new development has been the site of a thrift store known as Reuse America which brands itself as a 6,000-square-foot vintage warehouse.
The building's 62 dwelling units will be spread over 42,285 square feet of residential space, averaging roughly 682 square feet. Building amenities are scheduled to include a laundry room, bike room, car parking, residential lobby and recreation space. The first-floor community facility will include 8,958 square feet of space. A rendering of the building shows a handsome design with many balconies that wraps from Bushwick Avenue to Varet Street. A building that will be demolished for the new development has been the site of a thrift store known as Reuse America which brands itself as a 6,000-square-foot vintage warehouse.
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