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Hung over at Hank’s
The proposed tower at the corner of Atlantic and Third avenues requires three zoning changes before it could be built — and all three were rejected in the board’s vote.
The city Board of Standards and Appeals will have the final say later this summer.
Current zoning allows for a four-story, 6,600-square-foot residential building — but developers Emily Fisher and Rolf Grimsted said they need more than double that square-footage to cover increased construction costs for their high-end “green” building.
I guess "building green" is the latest "hardship".
From webchango on Flickr
1 comment:
As I always said to Queens residents, if you want to see real community boards, go to another boro.
Kudos for them.
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