NYC's top construction permits: Week ending April 3, 2026
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NYC's top construction permits: Week ending April 3, 2026
"The largest new building application filed last week was in Brooklyn's Stuyvesant Heights neighborhood, where Rabsky Group filed plans to construct two buildings across 178,814 square feet at 1150 and 1164 Broadway, housing 197 residential units combined."
"In East New York, plans were filed for a 170,535-square-foot residential structure at 141 Van Siclen Avenue, which will be a 14-story building housing 157 residential units."
"In Brooklyn Heights, Bravon Capital LLC filed plans for a 14-story building across 86,913 square feet at 120 Court Street, which will house 75 residential units."
"Manhattan had the top alteration application filed last week at 345 Park Avenue, where Rudin Management Inc. plans to undertake 24,500 square feet of alteration work on the 44-story property."
Brooklyn's Stuyvesant Heights neighborhood has the largest new building application, with plans for two 11-story buildings totaling 178,814 square feet and 197 residential units. In East New York, a 14-story residential structure of 170,535 square feet will provide 157 units. Brooklyn Heights will see a 14-story building with 75 units across 86,913 square feet. Manhattan's top alteration application involves 24,500 square feet at 345 Park Avenue, while additional alterations are planned in Gramercy Park and NoMad. A two-story structure in Flushing is set for demolition.
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