
Artist’s rendering of 200 Water Street courtesy of Aufgang + Subotovsky

200 Water Street (November 2013)
On November 19, 2013, the LPC approved the alteration of the facades and rooftop construction at 200 Water Street (14-7905, Block 41, lot 13, aka 196-204 Water Street and 185 Front Street). Brooklyn Eagle reports. The 200 Water Street building is a former factory building designed by Sydney Goldstone built in 1950 and used by the steel-wool pad makers Brillo Manufacturing Co.
Developer Shelly Listokin, who is also involved in the redevelopment of 20 Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights, bought 200 Water Street and neighboring lots 173 and 177 Front Street in March 2012 for $30.6 million from the Jehovah’s Witnesses. The plan is to create 15 apartments at 200 Water Street, designed by Aufgang + Subotovsky. Brooklyn Eagle says that for 177 Front Street, “Listokin has filed plans with the city Buildings Department to construct a 105-unit, 12-floor apartment house with commercial space on the first floor.” (More photos after the jump)

Artist’s rendering of 177 Front Street courtesy of Aufgang + Subotovsky
Around the web:
{Landmarks Preservation Commission approves 200 Water St. plans, Brooklyn Daily Eagle}
{Landmarks Approves Addition to Landmarked Factory Building in Dumbo, Brownstoner}
{Condo Makeover Approved For Dumbo Watchtower Building, Curbed}
{Landmarks Approves Addition to Landmarked Factory Building in Dumbo, Brownstoner}
More high end condo’s. Just what we need.
You understand that more high end condos means more retails space? Or are you just one of those emo hipster types? What else would you rather?
Good news! We live across the street & noticed a lot of activity going on inside the building for a while there. Optimistic about what may go into the retail space on Front Street.