YIMBY has been given a first look at the brick façade for 145 President Street, in Brooklyn’s Carroll Gardens neighborhood. Last week the tarp was removed, revealing the building’s handcrafted masonry, produced by Petersen Tegl from Denmark. The style is renowned for having clean lines and neutral tones. East Village-based Avery Hall is the developer.

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Permits have been filed for Avery Hall Investment’s two-building development in Park Slope, Brooklyn. YIMBY last reported on the pre-filing for the six-story building at 680 Baltic Street in mid-October. The project had been the source of debate for many locals, but it has since been approved and is moving forward. Now, permits show specifics…

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PROFILEnyc had the exclusive opportunity to sit down with Avi Fisher of Avery Hall to discuss how the leadership team consisting of himself, Jesse Wark and Brian Ezra have set their sites on building up Brooklyn. We explore how the visionary grassroots developers seek to enhance the quality of resident life in the communities in…

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The Shell station is gone, gone, gone. It sat on a prime Cobble Hill Historic District corner, at 112 Atlantic Ave. In its place, the skeleton of a four-story condo building is taking shape behind a construction fence. Avery Hall and OTL Enterprises are the developers of 325 Henry St., which is the property’s side-street…

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An investment group has paid $76.5 million for a downtown Brooklyn property, in a sign that demand for development sites in the New York borough remains strong despite indications of softening in some of the city’s real-estate markets. The investment group, which includes Avery Hall, Allegra Holdings and Aria Development Group, has purchased the 40,000…

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Avery Hall is developing upscale apartments all over brownstone Brooklyn, and their latest project is headed to 145 President Street, in Carroll Gardens. The East Village-based builder filed new building applications for the project yesterday, and YIMBY spotted this rendering of it on their website. The seven-story condo building will fill a vacant lot between…

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The sale of a long-vacant lot will generate the funds to preserve 28 units of existing affordable housing in the Columbia Waterfront District, seed the creation of up to 70 new units of affordable housing in Red Hook, and protect two local community gardens. The deal was called a “win-win-win-win” by Brooklyn Councilmember Brad Lander…

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