Yesterday, YIMBY reported on the permit filing for 86 Delancey Street, a 12-story building on the Lower East Side developed by Helm Equities and designed by Shlomo Wygoda’s SWA Architecture.
Well later that day, the same two names appeared on a new permit filing in an entirely different borough, for a 19-unit building on Eastern Parkway in the heart of Crown Heights.
At 834 Nostrand Avenue, one of Crown Heights’s most prominent corners, Helm plans to erect a new seven-story residential building. Starting from the basement, the building will include an 18-space automated garage, two stores totaling about 5,500 square feet, another similarly sized community facility space above that, and then five floors with 19 apartments. Units will range from 800 square feet on lower levels, to over 1,400 square feet on floors six and seven.
The project should be the second to join Eastern Parkway this development cycle, following behind 341 Eastern Parkway, at Franklin Avenue. No. 341 is a rental building with condo finishes, with studios starting north of $2,000 a month and the neighborhood’s first Starbucks on the ground floor. We expect the Nostrand Avenue building, just one subway stop away, to do just as well by the time it opens in (hopefully) a few years.
It’s nice and good to extend the schunah
But not to rent to outsiders whight same min
Save it to our Anash and the new generation
That wants to stay near there parants.
Good and sweet year to all.
moving to Israel is great but you need parnosoh
That’s not a fact.
There are a few beautiful yishuvim – with small Chabad communities. Affordable housing, great schools, 20 minutes from Yerushalaim.
cheap, frum, close to new york
Moshiach will be here this year!
In Detroit, Houses go from $80,000-150,000 for a 1400-2000 square foot house with big back yard and garage. There are proper schools, bakeries, butchers, Yeshiva, shuls (More than one Lubavtich shul to choose from) and the beginning of a boom economy. Call any shliach.
i heard its apts townhomes houses estates and they even have a erov shul and mikva
Guess what there is a hotel like you describe you are looking for in Crown Heights. It is called Eshel and is on Kingston Ave just off Eastern Parkway and right next door to Basil Restuarant. I don’t have their number otherwise I would give it to you.
Theres the Eshel Hachnosos Orchim building that serves exactly that purpose and its right across from 770.
Its nice rooms and decent affordable prices!
so the hipster community is growing and our own is being crushed.WAKE UP, WE MUST STAND UP AND HELP OURSELVES> OUR OWN FRUM LANDLORDS DONT CARE
the neighberhood will soon lose its yidishe character
there is very little housing available for Anash families in CH.
another affordable neighborhood needs to be initiated.
Brooklyn is now too expensive.
It would be nice if we all understood the basic laws of supply and demand.
Any rental that is not vacant, is – by definition – affordable. The invisible divine hand of a free market will always ensure that (in the long run) rentals will be at the their equilibrium price.
Speaking of supply and demand, let us demand from God to supply us with some much needed redemption.
These apartments are way too small for Lubavitch families.
2 stores (with how many employees, owners and customers?)
19 apartments (how many residents?)
18 parking spaces.
IF that is legal, we need to change the zoning and building codes!
Franklin was a slum for years it was a run down block of broken stores with leaking roof;s
Over time till Utica will change.
THe Labor day parade might run our of carribeans!!!!
Would love to see a hotel go up in Crown Heights. I don’t have family in Crown Heights. I don’t want to impose on friends or friends’ kids. I don’t want to stay in one of the rental rooms. (We were so sorry to see Parkway Suites shut down) I just want a regular, nothing fancy hotel/motel to stay in so I don’t have to stay in Boro Park.
It would be nice if they would build affordable rentals for frum Lubavitch families in crown Heights.
Should do well but you can’t compare Nostrad ave to franklin ave.