City Looks to Build 2nd Tallest Building in Brooklyn
Briefly

During The Real Deal NYC Forum, Mayor Eric Adams unveiled his ambitious plan to transform the outdated building at 395 Flatbush Avenue Extension into a residential high-rise. The project aims to offer 1,200 new units of high-density mixed-use housing on a site that's adjacent to one of the largest transit hubs in New York City. Adams highlighted the vision of creating an inviting neighborhood that caters to families and young professionals, reinforcing his commitment to comprehensive urban development that benefits New Yorkers.
We're going to build 1,200 new units of high-density mixed-use housing," Adams said. "All on top of one of the biggest transit hubs in the city. The new 395 Flatbush will be a major addition to the skyline, towering high as the second tallest building in Brooklyn.
This is what you call building neighborhoods all together in a comprehensive way," he said. "It's a home for New Yorkers.
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