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These are the largest Brooklyn projects to hit DOB last month

The borough's top 10 developments bring another 350K square feet to the pipeline

From left: 679 Van Sinderen Avenue and 179 Throop Avenue
From left: 679 Van Sinderen Avenue (Credit: MacQuesten Development) and 179 Throop Avenue (Credit: Monica Lopez Architect)

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Did you know a modern, block-long affordable housing project with 130 apartments is planned for the New Lots Avenue L train stop in East New York? Or that three of the top residential projects last month were planned for Flatbush? TRData brings you top new development permit applications from every borough each month, laid out in easily transferrable tables so you can follow new construction in the city right along with us. To see the list of Brooklyn projects filed with the Department of Buildings during February, click here. And for more data and reports visit TRData’s Data Hub.

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