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Rendering Revealed For New Development Replacing Historic 4th Ave Church

Rendering Revealed For New Development Replacing Historic 4th Ave Church

BOERUM HILL – A rendering has been released for the new twelve-story mixed-use development that will rise on the former Church of the Redeemer site at 24 4th Avenue.

Rendering of 24 4th Avenue by ODA Architecture via New York YIMBY

ODA Architecture’s rendering of the modern brick and glass structure towering above 4th Avenue on the corner of Pacific Street was first posted by New York YIMBY. The building will house 72 condo units, a 7,000-square-foot ground-floor retail space, a 480-square-foot community facility, and enclosed parking with room for 16 vehicles, YIMBY reports.

The Church of the Redeemer stood at the site for 150 years until it closed in 2010 when its owner, the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island, decided it was too pricey to repair the deteriorating structure. The Church was purchased by the Jackson Group for $20 million in 2014 and demolished in 2016.

Adam America Real Estate purchased the site from the Jackson Group for $36 million in 2017. YIMBY estimates units will be priced at approximately $1M to $3M for units measuring about 1,000 square feet.