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Old Posted Mar 14, 2023, 5:04 PM
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Per: https://therealdeal.com/new-york/202...biggest-tower/

The developer’s firm, United American Land, has pieced together nearly 43,000 square feet across 15 lots sandwiched between Jay, Fulton, Lawrence and Willoughby streets, which would allow for roughly 516,000 square feet of buildable floor area.

Now Laboz is vying for another parcel on the block — 56 Willoughby — according to a source familiar with the effort, although Laboz told The Real Deal he “wasn’t aware” of that. The property would add 1,800 square feet to Laboz’s assemblage and more than 21,000 square feet in buildable space.
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I read that, but it's not clear where on that block the tower would rise, since they're selling off portions. Still, it will be a decent sized tower, and could be mixed use, or all residential, depending on the actual lot size. It could even top Brooklyn Tower.


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The developer’s firm, United American Land, has pieced together nearly 43,000 square feet across 15 lots sandwiched between Jay, Fulton, Lawrence and Willoughby streets, which would allow for roughly 516,000 square feet of buildable floor area.

Now Laboz is vying for another parcel on the block — 56 Willoughby — according to a source familiar with the effort, although Laboz told The Real Deal he “wasn’t aware” of that. The property would add 1,800 square feet to Laboz’s assemblage and more than 21,000 square feet in buildable space.

Laboz said the assemblage, which sits atop two major subway arteries and is steps away from three others, was “a long term hold.”

The block consists of 25 lots, though one of its largest, a 6,000-square-foot plot at 150 Lawrence, was sold in February to another developer who plans a six-story, mixed-use building.

Laboz’s plans to develop or sell the site figure to be affected by the fate of 421a, a major tax abatement for rental projects in New York City. The program expired last year and attempts to replace it have not gained much traction.



















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Old Posted Mar 15, 2023, 1:24 AM
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If they do sell, I hope it's to a developer like Extell or JDS, who've shown they will build.

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