Toby Moskovits’ Heritage Equity Partners is planning an eight-story, 150-unit residential building at 875 4th Avenue in Brooklyn.
The project will span just over 102,000 square feet and stand 86 feet tall, according to plans filed Monday with the city’s Department of Buildings.
The property is a former ExxonMobil gas station, and Heritage purchased it last week from a joint venture led by Renaissance Realty Group for $19.8 million.
Moskovits did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
She is currently trying to stave off foreclosure at 564 St. John’s Place in Crown Heights, where she is planning a luxury rental building with 193 units. Her company received a $35 million loan from Bank of Internet in April for its project at 215 Moore Street in East Williamsburg, where it is planning 75,000 square feet of industrial, office and retail space.