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1312 Lincoln Place, Crown Heights — Brooklynian

1312 Lincoln Place, Crown Heights

"Applications for a pair of new six-story buildings were submitted towards the end of last year, for 1308 and 1314 Lincoln Place (called No. 1312 on the rendering we’ve obtained). The site is on the narrow two-lane street just a block north of Eastern Parkway, mid-block between Schenectady and Utica avenues.

The pair of buildings is planned to have 26 apartments between them, spread over a bit more than 17,000 square feet of residential space, for an average unit size of around 660 square feet – the minimum allowed by zoning and normally indicative of rentals, although in the past Gilad has focused on condos, and the design as rendered lacks the PTAC units beneath the windows that normally mark properties as rentals."



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  • whynot_31
    edited March 2015
    presently a parking lot

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  • I guess anything is better than nothing. 

     Currently I'm attending college in Boston but I'm from Brooklyn and one thing that Boston appreciates over NYC is architecture, even when it comes to gentrification. When they build new apartments it typically in the style of the surrounding buildings or homes so it blends in better. In Brooklyn they're so quick to build a super out-of-place building in the middle of a quaint neighborhood.
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