Chetrit, JDS file plans to build Brooklyn’s tallest building

Tower on Flatbush Avenue Extension in DoBro will rise 70 stories

From left: Joseph Chetrit, Michael Stern and 340 Flatbush Avenue Extension
From left: Joseph Chetrit, Michael Stern and 340 Flatbush Avenue Extension

The Chetrit Group and JDS Development filed plans today to construct a 555,730-square-foot, 70-story tower, making it the tallest building in Brooklyn.

At 775 feet, the property at 340-366 Flatbush Avenue Extension in Downtown Brooklyn would hold 495 apartments and nearly 109,000 square feet of commercial space. It is unknown whether the units would be rentals or condominiums. SHoP is serving as the architect of record.

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Earlier this month, the developers paid $43.5 million for the site, located roughly one block from the City Point project, as previously reported. [NY YIMBY]Mark Maurer