The buzzing strip of Myrtle Avenue in Clinton Hill is preparing to debut yet another mixed-use residential building at 504 Myrtle Avenue. Rising at the former site of the one-story Pratt Station Post Office, the 105,281-square-foot project is being developed by Madison Realty Capital.
The 8-story steel structure began taking shape last April and has since topped out. When complete, the building will feature a glass and dark-gray masonry exterior. 504 Myrtle will be home to 143 rental apartments, and 20% of are earmarked for NYC affordable housing which recently launched, according to 6sqft. The building will also include more than 20,000 square feet of ground floor retail.
The 8-story steel structure began taking shape last April and has since topped out. When complete, the building will feature a glass and dark-gray masonry exterior. 504 Myrtle will be home to 143 rental apartments, and 20% of are earmarked for NYC affordable housing which recently launched, according to 6sqft. The building will also include more than 20,000 square feet of ground floor retail.
Designed by Thomas O’Hara of HTO Architects, the building will have a steel and plank core and feature many floor-to-ceiling windows. The homes will range from studios to two-bedroom layouts. Amenities will include a 107-car parking garage in the cellar, an outdoor terrace on the second floor, and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
The Winick Realty Group is handling leasing for the building’s retail component, which will feature ceilings heights of 13 feet and approximately 190 feet of frontage on Myrtle Avenue. The space will join an already bustling street, with neighbors including the Pratt Institute, Dunkin’ Donuts, Khim’s Millennium Market, Key Food, Bergen bagels, Salon 718, Myrtle Eats, Wray’s, and more. Also in development on the street are 525 Myrtle Avenue, the recently opened 490 Myrtle Avenue, and the soon-to-open 531 Myrtle Avenue. The strip will also soon see the completion of a pedestrian plaza that will include streetscape improvements, seating areas, and trees.