Permits have been filed for a 22-story mixed-use building at 370 Livingston Street In Downtown Brooklyn. The corner parcel is located at the intersection of Flatbush Avenue and Livingston Street and will adjoin the new 50-story highrise at 333 Schermerhorn Street (aka Hub).
The proposed 235-foot tall development will total 186,076 square feet and include residential and commercial space. The residential component will comprise the bulk of the build out at 178,914 square feet. The commercial component will comprise 7,162 square feet. The lot frontage along Livingston Street is 209 feet and suggests that the building will have a retail presence.
The plans call for 105 residential units. The average size of an apartment, based on gross numbers, will be about 1,703 square feet. The permit reflects 57 on-site parking spaces.
Yitzchok Katz of Developing NY State is listed as the owner behind the application. The architect for the project is listed as Issac & Stern Architects. The same ownership has filed plans for a 15-story residential building on the adjoining plot at 362 Livingston Street. NY Building Associates, Inc. is listed as the architect of record.
The site is currently occupied by a four-story mixed-use property consisting of ground floor retail and three floors of walk-up apartments.
370 Livingston Street is located one block south from the Nevins Street subway station. The station is serviced by the 2, 3, 4 and 5 trains.