Sterling Equities bringing 30 apartments to Gowanus

Sterling Equities is bringing a 30-unit residential project to the site of the Regency Carts building in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn. The four-story, 53,475-square-foot development at 345 Carroll Street will be designed by GLUCK+ architects, according to a plan exam application filed Oct. 22. Sterling — which is partnering with the Related Companies on a plan to overhaul Willets Point — also filed demolition permits for the current two-story building at the site.

The third and fourth floors will house six duplex units, according to the application, spotted by BuzzBuzzHome. In May, the developer paid $12.5 million for the site, which is next to the warehouse-to-condominium conversion at 333 Carroll Street.

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Sterling is also in discussions to buy that site, as Brownstoner previously reported. [BuzzBuzzHome]  – Hiten Samtani

Correction: Due to an error in the original story, a previously published version of this post misstated the number of homes to be included, as well as the address.