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NYguy Nov 22, 2021 9:00 PM

NEW YORK | 356 Fulton Street | 496 FT | 43 FLOORS
 
https://www.crainsnewyork.com/real-e...brooklyn-tower


Feil Organization reveals plans for Downtown Brooklyn tower


EDDIE SMALL
Nov 22, 2021


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The Feil Organization is set to add another massive project to Downtown Brooklyn’s residential boom—one that represents the culmination of the firm’s yearslong effort to piece together a Fulton Street presence.

The company has filed plans with the city Department of Buildings for a project spanning about 475,000 square feet at 356 Fulton St. The tower is designed to stand 43 stories—496 feet—tall, and include 421 apartments, 30% of which will be affordable. The project includes 73 parking spots and about 100,000 square feet of commercial space.

Architects SLCE and MdeAS are designing it, according to the filing and the Feil Organization.

Feil is still determining what will go in the commercial space.

Feil has started demolition work, and it will start foundation work early next year, according to Executive Vice President Brian Feil. Construction should be finished in roughly three years, he said.


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JMKeynes Nov 22, 2021 10:56 PM

Getting rid of more garbage is music to my ears.

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BK1985 Nov 22, 2021 11:28 PM

Yay. Another one.

Crawford Nov 23, 2021 1:25 AM

The Fulton Street corridor is exploding with new towers.

Which is great because the corridor still has a fair number of junky buildings, so perfect for massive highrise redevelopment.

JMKeynes Nov 23, 2021 2:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Crawford (Post 9458685)
The Fulton Street corridor is exploding with new towers.

Which is great because the corridor still has a fair number of junky buildings, so perfect for massive highrise redevelopment.

I agree, Crawford. :cheers::cheers::cheers:

Busy Bee Nov 23, 2021 2:12 AM

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Originally Posted by JMKeynes (Post 9458568)
Getting rid of more garbage is music to my ears.

What you call garbage is actually... okay no just kidding.

JMKeynes Nov 23, 2021 3:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Busy Bee (Post 9458731)
What you call garbage is actually... okay no just kidding.

I think that we can all agree on this one, BB.

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JMKeynes Nov 23, 2021 12:46 PM

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The Models on 360 Fulton will be demolished as per a DOB permit filed on October 12, 2021.

The Porta Bella building next to Models is coming down as per a DOB permit filed on October 4th.

The Karma building (370 Fulton) is coming down as per a DOB permit filed on October 4th.

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chris08876 Nov 23, 2021 2:23 PM

Yeah its much needed. Replacing some very bad rubbish.


Great unit count as well for a nice filler.

NYguy Nov 23, 2021 2:32 PM

This will likely be just above 500 ft, at one time a significant height for Brooklyn. The retail base will also be in keeping with the streets presence as a shopping district.

NYguy Dec 1, 2021 4:47 AM

https://www.brownstoner.com/developm...um=Brownstoner

Mid-Century Bank, Four Other Downtown Brooklyn Buildings to Make Way for 45-Story Tower

by Susan De Vries
November 30, 2021


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Another tower will be rising in Downtown Brooklyn as half a block on Fulton Street, including a mid-century bank building, is set to be demolished to make way for a 45-story mixed-use development that will include affordable housing.

While no scaffolding has appeared yet, a recent walk by the block showed construction workers on the site and doors boarded up at some of the buildings. Applications for demolition permits for the structures were filed in October but no permits have been issued yet. The buildings stretch from the bank at 356 Fulton Street on the corner of Red Hook Lane to 370 Fulton Street, which abuts the landmarked Gage & Tollner.
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Filings propose a mixed-use tower at 356 Fulton Street with affordable housing, lower level parking, retail at the street level and residences above with a total of 475,474 square feet. (Thirty percent of the 421 units will be set aside as middle-income targeted housing under the state’s 421a tax break program, according to Crain’s.) While the filings indicate a 43-story building, the Schedule A shows 45 stories, including two floors of mechanicals at the top. SLCE Architects is the architect of record. The Manhattan-based firm already has another project nearby, the 21-story condo tower at 1 Boerum Place.

The neo-Formalist bank at 356 Fulton Street was designed by architect Adolf Goldberg and his firm Goldberg-Epstein Associates and completed in 1968 as the headquarters for Equitable Savings and Loan Association. The angled facade is brightened by rows of white pillars and aquamarine tiles, giving what Brownstoner columnist Suzanne Spellen has described as “a bit of color and zing” to the otherwise simple exterior.
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The bank, which was occupied by a Capital One branch until 2019, was purchased by The Feil Organization in 2015 for $43 million while the four other parcels on the block were acquired by the company under the name 360-372 Fulton LLC this May for $19,987,580, public records reveal.

Those four other parcels include two four-story structures at 366 and 370 Fulton Street and two storefronts, No. 360 and 362-364 Fulton Street, that once housed a one-story Modell’s store. While their facades have been greatly altered over the decades, historic tax photos show the four-story buildings likely date to the 19th century. At the time of the circa 1940 photos, No. 366 was home to a Childs Restaurant.

No renderings have been posted at the site or online except for a very small thumbnail labelled “Fulton Street Development” on The Feil Organization website , which seems to show an early version of the plans. How closely the new building will abut Gage & Tollner isn’t clear. That building, 372 Fulton Street, is an individual landmark and its first floor dining room is an interior landmark.

NYguy Dec 1, 2021 4:48 AM

From the article...



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Busy Bee Dec 1, 2021 5:26 AM

No loss here. Hoping for a beautiful tower.

JMKeynes Dec 1, 2021 11:13 AM

The nice buildings will remain, and the crap will go. I like this. :cheers::cheers:

NYguy Feb 8, 2022 7:09 PM

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JMKeynes Feb 8, 2022 7:13 PM

Good riddance! :cheers::cheers::cheers:

chris08876 Apr 20, 2022 10:37 PM

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NYguy Jun 8, 2022 5:17 PM

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Extell takes over Feil Organization’s massive Downtown Brooklyn project

EDDIE SMALL
June 8, 2022

NYguy Jun 10, 2022 12:20 PM

Not sure if Extell will keep the same design…


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Extell acquires Brooklyn development site for $86M


by REW
June 9, 2022


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JLL Capital Markets announced today that is has arranged the lease of a shovel-ready 450,000-square-foot development site at 356 Fulton St. in Downtown Brooklyn to Extell Development.

JLL marketed the site on behalf of the seller, The Feil Organization. The buyer intends to develop a rental apartment project on the site under the current Affordable New York program. The site was recorded at an $85.9 million valuation.
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Situated at the corner of Fulton St. and Red Hook Lane in the high-traffic Fulton Mall shopping district, the site was previously occupied by a Capital One bank branch. It was purchased by The Feil Organization in 2015 as part of a larger assemblage in a neighborhood that is being transformed with over 14,000 new residential units within a one-mile radius.

The site has extraordinary connectivity to transportation, with multiple subway stations serviced by nine subway lines, all located within three blocks. 356 Fulton St. is one block from the Jay St-Metro Tech A, C and F subway station; two blocks from Hoyt Street 2 and 3; two blocks from the Borough Hall 4 and 5; and three blocks from the Fulton Street and Lafayette Avenue stations A, C and G trains. The property is 10 minutes to the LIRR and less than 10 minutes from Wall Street in Lower Manhattan.

The Feil Organization recently completed demolition of the three-story structure that stood on the site and secured approved plans for a 43-story mixed-use tower with 363 residential units and 100,000 square feet of commercial space.

chris08876 Jun 10, 2022 12:29 PM

I feel confident with Extell at the helm. This area has grown incredibly dense. 10,000+ units in the last few years and continuing to grow.

I wonder if they will seek to expand upon the 363 residential units, which seems kind of low for the area. A lot more potential.


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