CIM Pursues Residential Rezoning for Brooklyn's Watchtower Complex
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Multifamily Housing Proposed at Former Brooklyn HQ Complex of the Jehovah's Witnesses Organization
A rezoning application will require several review sessions involving Brooklyn Community Board 2, the Brooklyn borough president’s office, and the New York City Council. Continue Reading Multifamily Housing Proposed at Former Brooklyn HQ Complex of the Jehovah’s Witnesses Organization The post Multifamily Housing Proposed at Former Brooklyn HQ Complex of the Jehovah’s Witnesses Organization appeared first on Weekly Real Estate News.
CIM Pursues Residential Rezoning for Brooklyn's Watchtower Complex
The Watchtower buildings, the largely vacant former headquarters of the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Brooklyn, would be converted into hundreds of residential apartments under a proposed rezoning of the waterfront property, Gothamist reported. The proposal by developer CIM Group, still in its early stages, would convert the office buildings to 661 residential units, including 165 affordable units. The sprawling complex includes five buildings, located…
Former Jehovah's Witnesses Watchtower complex could become 600+ apartments
Brooklyn Heights’ iconic Watchtower Building, the longtime world headquarters of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, may soon be transformed into a waterfront development with hundreds of homes. Developer CIM Group is proposing a mixed-use redevelopment at 25-30 Columbia Heights that would include 661 apartments, some of them affordable, along with 113,000 square feet of commercial space. The project is expected to enter the city’s uniform land use review …
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