Harry Einhorn is planning a 65-unit building at a former Flatbush furniture store

Project at 815 Flatbush Avenue would stand seven stories tall

Renderings of 815 Flatbush Avenue (Credit: STREKTE)
Renderings of 815 Flatbush Avenue (Credit: STREKTE)

Developer Harry Einhorn is planning to build a 65-unit mixed-use project in Flatbush on the site of a former neighborhood furniture store.

The seven-story project will be located at 815 Flatbush Avenue and span about 70,000 square feet, according to plans pre-filed with the Department of Buildings on Monday. The property currently houses a two-story commercial building.

The rental building will likely be split between 70 percent market-rate units and 30 percent affordable units, and it should be done sometime in 2020. It will include about 7,000 square feet of retail space as well.

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Einhorn runs his company with his son Victor, and the pair filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2016 amid a legal fight over a building in Williamsburg.

Other buildings planned for Flatbush include a mixed-use property from developer Anshel Friedman at 2708 Snyder Avenue with 105 units and a mixed-used property from A&H Acquisitions at 2251 Nostrand Avenue with 38 units.