Simon Dushinsky’s Rabsky Group filed permits today for a seven-story, 50-unit apartment building in South Williamsburg.
The property at 406 Manhattan Avenue, near Frost Street, is expected to hold 43,000 square feet of residential space – with apartments averaging 860 square feet apiece. Floors two through six will each hold eight apartments. Curtis + Ginsberg Architects is serving as the architect of record.
The zoning code requires the site to offer 25 parking spaces, though the permit shows none. The Brooklyn-based developer paid $9.7 million for the three lots, which hold several low-rise brick properties.
In October, Dushinsky paid $53 million for 12 properties in Bushwick, as The Real Deal reported. [NY YIMBY] — Mark Maurer