Dushinsky’s Rabsky Group applies for third building at Rheingold site

Developer is looking to build a total of 10 buildings at the former brewery location

From left: 115 Stanwix Street and the old Rheingold Brewery
From left: 115 Stanwix Street and the old Rheingold Brewery

Simon Dushinsky’s Rabsky Group applied for a permit application to build one of its ten proposed residential buildings at the former Rheingold Brewery site, according to documents filed with the city today.

The latest plans call for 130 units across roughly 88,000 square feet of residential space. The permit application also calls for a 3,300-square-foot commercial space on the building’s ground floor. ND Architecture and Design is the architect of record.

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The first construction at the Rheingold site is reportedly scheduled to begin this summer. The Rabsky group already sought permits to build a 385-unit building at 123 Melrose Street as well as a 398-unit rental building at 10 Montieth Street.

Dushinsky bought the site, which includes 12 properties, for $53 million in October.

City Council approved a rezoning for the site in December 2013, allowing the creation of nearly 1,000 apartments at the location.