"Developer Kristian Saljanin Files Permits for Six-Story Residential Building in Belmont, The Bronx"
"Permit filed for six-story building near subway station in Belmont, The Bronx"
Developer Kristian Saljanin has filed permits for a six-story residential building at 2320 Belmont Avenue in Belmont, The Bronx. The lot, located between East 183rd Street and Crescent Avenue, sits near the 182nd-183rd Streets subway station, providing convenient access for future residents.
The building will span 9,990 square feet and include 14 units, averaging 713 square feet each. The ground floor will feature a lobby and one apartment, while the upper floors will house three units each. Amenities will include a laundry room and bicycle storage on the cellar level.
The owner, Kristian Saljanin, is no stranger to the neighborhood, with multiple residential and mixed-use projects already under his belt. However, this latest development has already stirred up some controversy among community members.
When asked about the project, a local resident stated, "It's just another example of developers coming in and pushing out the people who have lived here for generations. And for what? More overpriced apartments we can't afford."
Originally reported by New York YIMBY.
https://newyorkyimby.com/2025/09/permits-filed-for-2320-belmont-avenue-in-belmont-the-bronx.html