Solomon Feder plans 43-unit apartment building in Kensington

Property at 210 Parkville Ave. will span 33,900 sf

210 Parkville Avenue in Brooklyn (Credit: Google Maps)
210 Parkville Avenue in Brooklyn (Credit: Google Maps)

A parking lot in the Kensington section of Brooklyn is the site of a planned eight-story residential building with 43 apartments.

The property at 210 Parkville Avenue will span 33,900 square feet and will most likely contain rentals, according to building plans cited by New York YIMBY.

Property records identify the owner as Shimon Lefkowitz, who also owns the 200-bed Waterford on the Bay senior living facility in Sheepshead Bay. Solomon Feder of Velocity Framers is overseeing the development, according to documents filed with the city’s Department of Buildings.

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Apartments will average 680 square feet, and the building will include 22 bicycle parking spaces, a recreation area and a laundry room. It will have private terraces starting on the second floor.

Just two blocks over, David Marom’s Horizon Group is planning a 63-unit condominium building at 264 Webster Avenue, which is one of the largest for-sale residential projects planned in the neighborhood in years. [YIMBY] – Rich Bockmann