Façade Progresses at 711 Grand St, Williamsburg - Land Use Professionals Rejoice
Façade installation continues at 711 Grand Street, a new residential building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn developed by Irving at Decatur.
After years of anticipation, the façade of 711 Grand Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is finally taking shape. Developed by Idan Magen of Irving at Decatur and designed by Isaac & Stern Architects, the eight-story building is poised to become a new addition to the bustling neighborhood.
The 85-foot-tall structure will span 28,668 square feet and offer 21 luxury condominium units. With an average size of 1,176 square feet, these units are sure to attract high-end buyers looking for spacious and stylish living in one of Brooklyn's trendiest areas.
In addition to the residential units, the project will also include 3,965 square feet of commercial space, catering to the needs of the growing community. And with an 85-foot-long rear yard, residents will have a private outdoor space to enjoy in the heart of the city.
The property, located at the corner of Grand Street and Graham Avenue, sits on two conjoined parcels. This prime location offers easy access to the best that Williamsburg has to offer, from trendy restaurants and cafes to boutiques and art galleries.
While some may criticize the project for its size and potential impacts on the neighborhood, land use professionals are rejoicing at the progress of 711 Grand Street. With its sleek design and prime location, this development is sure to be a success in the ever-evolving landscape of Williamsburg.
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