Hudson pursues second Prospect-Lefferts Gardens project

Eight-story building would include 170 units, commercial space

Inset: Principal of Hudson Companies David Kramer and previous rendering of possible structure on site by CPEX
Inset: Principal of Hudson Companies David Kramer and previous rendering of possible structure on site by CPEX

Hudson Companies wants to build an eight-story mixed-use building on the border of Prospect-Lefferts Gardens and East Flatbush, according to plans filed with the city last week.

The new structure, to go up on five lots at 1295-1299 Nostrand Avenue and 306-310 Clarkson Avenue near Lenox Road, would be the second project for the firm in the area, BuzzBuzzHome reported.

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Jonathan Kirschenfeld Architect is designing the building, which would include 170 residential units and 8,388 square feet of commercial space, according to BuzzBuzzHome.

Hudson is also building a 23-story rental tower that will include affordable housing units at 626 Flatbush Avenue, as The Real Deal previously reported. Neighbors, however, filed a suit against the New York State Housing Finance Agency at the end of last year to halt the development. Plaintiffs claim Hudson used $72 million in state funds without conducting a sufficient environmental impact study before starting construction, as previously reported[BuzzBuzzHome]Angela Hunt