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Five-story building with restaurant, day care, going up across from McCarren Park

66 Nassau Avenue, with McCarren Park across the street (old building). Google Maps.

July 25, 2017 By Nathaly Pesantez

A five-story mixed-use building is being built across the street from McCarren Park, city records show.

The building, located at 66 Nassau Avenue, at the corner of Lorimer Street and Nassau Avenue will be 55 feet tall, and will have a commercial unit, a day care center, and five apartments.

An eating and drinking establishment with an area of 1,543 square feet is proposed for the first floor of the building, while a daycare of 2,034 square feet is proposed for the second.

The remaining three floors, or 5,011 square feet of zoning area will be for apartments, with 2 apartments on the third and fourth floor, and one apartment on the top floor.

The building is owned by Greenburg Properties, a real estate developer based in Forest Hills, Queens. New York Design Architects is the Manhattan-based architecture firm working on the building, according to city documents.

The property is one block away from the Nassau Avenue train station.

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Anonymous

Luxury Condo Developer it’s not your place to say good riddance to the aluminum sided “fire traps” it’s not your neighborhood. You will however make a killing on the Luxury Condos. SMH

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Bulldoze Greenpoint

Don’t be mad at me just because I made your neighborhood property values go up

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Helen mena

Great just what we need ,so sad to see the real Greenpoint being destroyed by all these new developers and using going up

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Luxury Condo Developer

The real Greenpoint is aluminum-siding-covered firetraps, good riddance I say.

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