Catsimatidis’ Red Apple plans 32-story building on Myrtle Ave.

Mixed-use structure will be tallest in Brooklyn complex

From left: John Catsimatidis and a rendering of 86 Fleet Place in Brooklyn
From left: John Catsimatidis and a rendering of 86 Fleet Place in Brooklyn

Supermarket magnate John Catsimatidis’s Red Apple Group is planning to construct the largest building of its Myrtle Avenue development in Brooklyn.

Plans for the mixed-use building show that the structure at 86 Fleet Place will rise 32 stories, reaching a height of 346 feet. The structure will include 10,619 square feet of commercial space and 384,239 square feet of residential space divided among 191 units.

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The Red Apple tower will be located across from 160 Myrtle Avenue, according to New York YIMBY. Construction at 160 and 180 Myrtle Avenue is already underway.

Red Apple is led by John Catsimatidis. Dattner Architects designed the buildings. [NY YIMBY] — Claire Moses