The Brooklyn Eagle reports:
As one potential residential development site in Park Slope changes
hands, another goes on the market. This one, a 5,464-square-foot vacant
lot at 225 Fourth Ave., between Union and President streets, has an
asking price of $7.6 million, according to Ken Freeman of Massey Knakal
Realty Services of Brooklyn, who is representing the seller.“The owner has decided he doesn’t want to build on the lot himself,
which is why he is selling it,” said Freeman, who added that there are
tentative plans drawn up for the seller for a 12-story building
designed by Joseph P. Trivisonno, a Staten Island architect.
Great more overcrowding for PS 321.