Crown Heights project adds a second building

One-time church property set to be converted into condos or rentals

991 Eastern Parkway
991 Eastern Parkway

Brooklyn developer Brookland Capital has expanded the site of its Crown Heights residential conversion project to allow for a second building.

The now block-through development at 991 Eastern Parkway, formerly church property, would hold 27 units total – either rentals or condominiums. Boaz Gilad of Brookland filed permits in November to expand the church structure from three stories to six stories, with 17 units. Issac & Stern Architects is designing the buildings, which will also have frontage on Lincoln Place.

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Brookland has also been busy in Bedford-Stuyvesant, recently acquiring a site to build an eight-story residential property, as previously reported. [BuzzBuzzHome]Mark Maurer