Condo Conversion Planned for Park Slope's 1909 Bennett House Apartment Building
The century-old Bennett House at 582 2nd Street in Park Slope is slated for a luxury condo conversion, according to reps from Town Residential. Ramon Maislen from Phasa Development will develop the four-story, seven-unit apartment building into three full-floor four-bedroom units and two duplex two-bedrooms. Amenities will include custom kitchen cabinetry, Calacatta marble countertops, wide plank ash flooring…
The century-old Bennett House at 582 2nd Street in Park Slope is slated for a luxury condo conversion, according to reps from Town Residential. Ramon Maislen from Phasa Development will develop the four-story, seven-unit apartment building into three full-floor four-bedroom units and two duplex two-bedrooms. Amenities will include custom kitchen cabinetry, Calacatta marble countertops, wide plank ash flooring and a roof deck. Town Residential expects to launch sales for the development, which will be called The Bennett House, in January 2014.
Prolific Brooklyn architect Thomas Bennett designed the ornate limestone Renaissance Revival in 1909. Bennett, along with developer Louis Bonert, collaborated on several buildings throughout Park Slope and helped shape the neighborhood’s character.
The Bennett House [Town]
Out of curiosity, what happens to current tenants? It is now rental units? If it is, I would assume there are lots of rent stabilized units in that building.
Right, I forgot they would likely have already been de-stabilized by price. Thanks.
Thanks. I’d be very interested to know if it really is vacant and, if so, why and since when. I would expect it to be rather challenging to get all of the tenants out of a building like this in this location.