Fluency LLC filed an application for a special permit to permit the modification of the use regulations of the Zoning Resolution. This would permit uses below the floor level of the second story of a building, located at 525 Broome Street in Manhattan. The space is intended to be used as a restaurant.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an Urban Development Action Area designation and project approval and the disposition of city-owned property to facilitate the development of three buildings, located in East Harlem in Manhattan. These buildings will contain residential units for middle to low-income residents.
HLP Properties LLC filed an application for the grant of a special permit, which would allow for the development of a public parking garage on the ground floor, cellar, and sub-cellar levels of a new building, located at 501 West 17th Street in Manhattan. The lot is currently occupied by a public parking lot used by the Drug Enforcement Agency.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an Urban Development Action Area designation and project approval and the disposition of city-owned property to facilitate the development of two buildings, known as the Lenox Powell Apartments. This property is located at West 137th street, between Malcolm X and Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. boulevards, and will be developed for residential uses.
Knapp Street Entertainment Center, Inc. submitted an application for the modification of a Restrictive Declaration, which would remove Block 8833, Lot 200 from the properties subject to the declaration. The property is located at 2461 Knapp Street in Brooklyn and is to be developed into an amusement park and restaurant.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would rezone 50 blocks in the neighborhoods of Park Slope South, Greenwood Heights and Windsor Terrace, collectively known as South Park Slope. These neighborhoods are located in Brooklyn, and the rezoning will protect the low-rise neighborhood character from out-of-scale development, as well as provide opportunities for affordable housing within the area.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution, which would allow the Inclusionary Housing program to be used for districts on Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application to facilitate the development of a residential building, known as the Parkview Commons II, in the Bronx. This space is intended for residential use by low-income families and is located in the Melrose Commons Urban Renewal Area.
This report details the communication led by the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission. This communication discussed the designation of landmarks and landmark sites of the Greenpoint Historic District in Brooklyn.
This report discusses the application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, requesting for the UDAAP at 825-856 Myrtle Avenue to facilitate the development of a building that will be known as Myrtle Avenue Apartments.