New Sunset Park Developments Offer Luxury Rentals, Medical Facilities, and Much-Needed Classrooms

New Sunset Park Developments Offer Luxury Rentals, Medical Facilities, and Much-Needed Classrooms
The lobby of The Hamilton at 968 60th Street (Photo via Instagram)

A new luxury rental building, The Hamilton, has opened at 6002 Fort Hamilton Parkway, a site formerly occupied by a roller rink.

The Hamilton uses the new address 968 60th Street and features 92 market-rate units spanning five floors, a library, game room, children’s playroom, fitness center, roof deck, and parking.

Rents start at $1,800 for a studio and go upwards of $4,000 for a three-bedroom apartment.

847-849 53rd Street (Photo by Kate Leonova via Property Shark)

A pair of two-story, two-family brick row houses located at 847-849 53rd Street were purchased by Queens company H & H MDG LLC for $1.3 million in October 2016, according to Property Shark.

The residential buildings will be demolished to make way for a 19,144-square-foot, six-story medical building slated for the site.

St Agatha School located at 736 48th Street via Google Maps

The School Construction Authority plans to build a new 72-seat pre-K school on 25th Street (between 4th & Fifth Avenues) to help cover the lack of seats in early education facilities in District 15 which spans from Cobble Hill to Sunset Park.

The Little Brooklyn Pre-K Center will be one of 66 sites in the district where 4-year-olds can attend free early childhood programs.

Scheduled to open in September, right in time for the new school year, the Center will have four classes consisting of 18 students.

The news of the addition of much-needed pre-K seats was announced shortly after the 100-year-old, kindergarten – eighth grade, Catholic school, St. Agatha, revealed it would be shutting down at the end of June due to low enrollment.

The city is considering replacing the private school, located at 736 48th Street, with a public one, in an effort to ease the overcrowding in neighboring PS 94 and PS 169.

According to the Brooklyn Paper, District 15 is approximately 2,600 students over capacity, with 32,600 students currently enrolled in its public schools.