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5-Story Residential Building Planned for Monitor Street

18 Monitor St. (middle). Via Google Maps.

Dec. 10, 2018 By Laura Hanrahan

Development in North Brooklyn shows no signs of slowing down, with plans filed last week for a new five-story building on Monitor Street.

The development, located at 18 Monitor St., would have thirteen residential units in a building spanning just over 17,000 square feet.

The project includes room for seven enclosed parking spaces, as well as a fitness and recreation room for tenants.

18 Monitor St. from above (Google Maps)

The property’s owner is listed as Gentian Shyti, a developer behind several small developments across the city, including a seven-story mixed-use building in Astoria.

Shyti acquired the Monitor Street property in March of this year for just over $2 million, and filed to demolish the existing three story house in September.

The Monitor Street block includes a mixture of recent and longtime buildings ranging from three to five stories.

The developer did not immediately respond to questions about the upcoming project.

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