
"Renderings show one high-rise building in place of the current Boys & Girls Club at 240 Nassau St. with the community and cultural centers on the ground floor, and apartments above; plus two buildings on Navy Street in the footprint of the existing school. One of those buildings, at the corner of Navy and Nassau streets, would house the school and retail spaces; the other, a high-rise next door, would include the senior housing as well as other units and retail stores."
"Working with the city's Educational Construction Fund and GFB Development, Alloy is seeking to rezone 240 Nassau St. and the neighboring 46 Navy St., currently home to P.S. 287, to make way for the project. The first step of the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure, an environmental review, kicked off on Monday, with public review expected to start in early 2026."
Alloy Development, with the city's Educational Construction Fund and GFB Development, seeks to rezone 240 Nassau St. and 46 Navy St. for a three-building high-rise mixed-use development in Fort Greene. The project would deliver 1,500 apartments, including 305 affordable units and 95 senior-designated units, plus a new school replacing P.S. 287. Program elements include a 27,000-square-foot community center, a 15,000-square-foot cultural center, ground-floor community and retail spaces, and open space. Renderings show towers at 240 Nassau and at the corner of Navy and Concord streets, about 700' and 850' tall. The ULURP environmental review has begun, with public review expected in early 2026.
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