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Chart via NYC Housing Connect. Development at 416-420 Kent Avenue — the former Kedem winery —- was stalled for years until real estate company Spitzer Enterprises snapped up the plot in 2015 for $165 ...
The three-tower development, named 420 Kent for its addresses at 416 and 420 Kent Ave., has 857 apartments, along with 20,000 square feet of retail space, and has been move-in ready since January ...
All that glitters is not gold. Sometimes it’s a glass curtain wall. The glistening glass we’re talking about covers the facade of 416 Kent Ave., which Spitzer Enterprises is building. You can ...
If both projects advance, it will be a major extension of the heavily developed waterfront area in Williamsburg. Down the street is the Schaefer Landing development at 446-450 Kent Avenue and former ...
Others, like the units at Spitzer’s complex at 416 Kent Avenue, ... New York City’s most populous borough, Brooklyn, is home to nearly 2.6 million residents.
Plans call for a 16-story, 165-foot-tall building at 416-418 Kent Avenue with about 200 rental units. The structure will span 151,764 square feet and include a 2,865-square-foot ground-floor ...