Rabsky plans seven-story Williamsburg apartment building

Dushinsky bringing 50 residential units to Manhattan Avenue

406 Manhattan Avenue in Brooklyn and Mark Ginsberg
406 Manhattan Avenue in Brooklyn and Mark Ginsberg

Simon Dushinsky’s Rabsky Group filed permits today for a seven-story, 50-unit apartment building in South Williamsburg.

The property at 406 Manhattan Avenue, near Frost Street, is expected to hold 43,000 square feet of residential space – with apartments averaging 860 square feet apiece. Floors two through six will each hold eight apartments. Curtis + Ginsberg Architects is serving as the architect of record.

The zoning code requires the site to offer 25 parking spaces, though the permit shows none. The Brooklyn-based developer paid $9.7 million for the three lots, which hold several low-rise brick properties.

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In October, Dushinsky paid $53 million for 12 properties in Bushwick, as The Real Deal reported. [NY YIMBY]Mark Maurer