The site allows for a 145,000-square-foot mixed-use development
Jehovah's Witnesses have sold yet another one of their Brooklyn properties as they make their move to upstate New York. This time it's a single-story repair garage at 74 Adams Street, in Dumbo.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle first reported on the sale. The site is zoned for a 145,000 square-foot, mixed-used development, so the new owner could create apartments, offices, and retail or a combination of them.
The site was purchased by developer Jeffrey Gershon, of Hope Street Capital. Gershon has since filed plans with the Department of Buildings to demolish the one-story structure at the site, but it remains to be seen what he will build in its place.
The sale follows the $200 million blockbuster sale of the Witnesses' Towers building last week. That property is being converted into a luxury senior home courtesy of a Florida-based developer. This latest sale means that the Witnesses now have just a handful of properties left to sell from what was once a massive real estate empire in Brooklyn Heights and Dumbo.
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