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Permits Filed for 1123-1125 Broadway Development in Bushwick, Brooklyn

Bushwick’s Broadway Set for Vertical Expansion: Mixed-Use Developments ‌Rise at 1123-1125 Broadway

Bushwick, Brooklyn, is ⁢poised for a conversion as permits have ⁢been ​filed to expand two three-story structures into four-story mixed-use⁤ buildings at 1123-1125‍ Broadway.Located‍ between Dekalb Avenue and​ Kosciuszko Street,⁣ the site is just steps from the Kosciuszko Street subway station, served by the J train. ‍The project, spearheaded by owner Kevin⁤ Yang, aims ​to bring⁣ new residential and commercial spaces to this bustling neighborhood. ⁣

The proposed developments will ​rise to 40 feet,adding an extra story ⁤to the existing structures. At 1123 Broadway,the steel-based building will ⁤yield⁤ 5,107 square ​feet,with ⁢ 4,650 square ⁤feet dedicated to residential space and 457 square feet for commercial‌ use. The building will house seven residences, likely rentals, with an average unit size of⁢ 664 square feet. It will also feature ⁣a cellar and a 31.5-foot-long ‌rear yard.⁢

Similarly, the wood-based ‌structure ⁣at ⁢ 1125 Broadway will offer 5,185‌ square feet, including 4,722 square feet ‌of ​residential⁤ space and 463 square feet for commercial use. This building will⁣ also include seven⁤ residences, averaging 674 square feet ⁤per unit, along ​with a cellar and⁣ a rear yard⁢ of the same length.

Lu Ning Architecture has been ⁤named the architect of⁣ record for the project. ⁤Notably, demolition permits are not expected to be required,⁤ as the plans call for a vertical​ expansion rather than a complete rebuild. While an estimated completion date has not been announced,‌ the project signals a continued ⁢trend of⁤ growth in Bushwick, ‍a⁣ neighborhood known‌ for its vibrant culture and accessibility. ⁣

Key Details at a Glance

| Address ‍ | Building Type | Height | Total Square Feet | ‌ Residential⁢ Space ​ | Commercial Space ‌ | Residences | Unit Size (Avg.) ‍|
|——————–|——————-|————|————————|————————|———————–|—————-|———————–|
| 1123 Broadway | Steel-based ⁢ | 40 feet |⁤ 5,107 sq ft‌ ‌​ | 4,650 sq ft ⁤ ⁢ | 457 ‌sq ft ⁤ ‌ ​ | 7‌ ⁢ ‌ ⁤ ⁢ | 664 sq ft ⁢ ‌ ⁤ | ‍ ‍
| 1125 Broadway | Wood-based ‍ ⁣ ⁣‍ |⁣ 40 feet | 5,185‍ sq⁣ ft ‍ ⁤ | ​4,722 sq ft ⁤ ​ | 463 sq ft ⁤ ‍ | 7 ⁤ | 674 sq ft ⁣ ⁣ | ⁣

The expansion aligns with the ⁣growing demand for mixed-use developments⁣ in Bushwick, a neighborhood that continues to ⁢attract residents and businesses ‍alike. With‌ its proximity to public transit and a thriving local scene, the⁣ area remains a hotspot for ⁤urban ‍progress.

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As Bushwick evolves, ⁣projects like these underscore ‌the neighborhood’s dynamic future, blending residential comfort with commercial convenience. Stay tuned for more updates as this‍ development progresses.

Bushwick’s Broadway Expansion:⁤ A Conversation on Mixed-Use Developments at 1123-1125‍ broadway

As Bushwick continues to ⁤evolve, the ⁣neighborhood is set to welcome a new⁣ wave⁣ of mixed-use developments.At 1123-1125 Broadway, two existing ‌three-story buildings are poised for vertical expansion, adding ​an extra story to create four-story structures. These projects, led ⁤by‌ owner Kevin Yang and‍ designed⁣ by Lu‍ Ning Architecture, aim to blend ‌residential comfort with commercial convenience, further solidifying Bushwick’s reputation as a hub of urban progress. To delve deeper⁤ into the implications of⁢ this development, we sat down with urban planning expert Dr. Elena Martinez, who specializes ​in mixed-use projects and urban revitalization.

The Vision‌ Behind the Project

Senior‍ Editor: ‌ Dr. Martinez, thank you⁢ for joining us today. ‍Let’s start with the big⁢ picture. What dose ‌this vertical expansion⁤ at 1123-1125 ⁢Broadway​ signify for‍ Bushwick?

Dr. Elena Martinez: Thank you for having me. ⁤This project is a clear indicator of ‌Bushwick’s ongoing transformation. By adding an extra story to these buildings,the developers are ⁤maximizing the use of limited urban space while addressing the growing demand‍ for housing and commercial spaces. It’s a smart ‍move that ​aligns with the neighborhood’s dynamic character and it’s appeal to‌ both residents and businesses.

Design and​ Architecture

Senior editor: The project is being designed ⁢by⁤ Lu Ning Architecture.What can you tell us about the architectural approach here?

Dr.⁢ Elena Martinez: ⁣ Lu Ning Architecture has a reputation for blending functionality with aesthetic appeal. In this case, they’re working‍ with two distinct building types—one steel-based and the other wood-based. The ‍steel-based structure​ at 1123 Broadway will offer 5,107 square ‌feet,⁣ with a focus on⁤ residential space, while the wood-based building‍ at 1125 Broadway⁣ will provide 5,185 square feet.Both designs prioritize efficient use of space, ​with seven residences each ⁣and modest commercial ⁢areas. the inclusion of rear yards⁣ also adds a ​touch of green space, which is always a plus in urban environments.

Impact on the Community

Senior ⁤Editor: How⁢ do you​ see this development impacting the local community?

Dr.Elena Martinez: this project is a⁣ win-win for the community. On one hand, it introduces new housing options, which are desperately needed in a neighborhood as popular as Bushwick.On the other hand,‌ the commercial spaces will likely attract small businesses, adding to the area’s vibrant local⁤ economy. The proximity to the⁢ Kosciuszko Street subway station also makes⁤ these⁤ buildings highly accessible, which is a major ​draw for ​both ⁣residents and​ businesses.

Future Trends in ‌Bushwick

Senior Editor: Do you think ⁣this ⁤project is indicative of a larger trend in Bushwick?

Dr. Elena Martinez: Absolutely. Bushwick has ‍been a hotspot ‌for urban development for⁢ several years now, and ⁣this project is a continuation of that ‌trend. Mixed-use​ developments are becoming‌ increasingly common as they​ offer‌ a balanced approach⁢ to urban living, combining‍ residential and commercial spaces in a way that fosters community and convenience. ⁤I expect we’ll see more projects like this in the coming years, especially in ​neighborhoods with‍ strong transit connections like Bushwick.

Challenges and Considerations

Senior Editor: Are there any challenges or considerations ‌that come with this​ type of development?

Dr. Elena‍ Martinez: Certainly. One of the⁣ main ⁤challenges⁤ is ensuring ​that the new developments integrate seamlessly⁢ with the existing community. There’s always a risk ⁣of gentrification, which ⁤can⁢ displace long-time⁢ residents. It’s crucial for developers and city planners to work together​ to create inclusive ‌spaces that benefit everyone. Additionally,⁢ the construction process itself can ‌be disruptive, so clear dialog ⁣with‍ the community is key to minimizing any‍ negative⁢ impacts.

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