
🏆 New Building: The largest new building application filed last week was in Sunnyside, Queens. Owner Dynasty Meat Corp. is behind the plans for a seven-story, 139,746-square-foot mixed-use project at 50-02 Skillman Avenue. The architect is Thomas Lang. The building will have 88 dwelling units.
Job Filing Number: Q01348692-I1
📊 New Building: Downtown Brooklyn saw the second-largest new building application. The project at 55 Smith Street, owned by CW Realty LLC, will span 103,202 square feet and stand 22 stories tall. The plans for the mixed-use tower include 99 dwelling units, with Kao Hwa Lee serving as the architect.
Job Filing Number: B01328056-I1
📊 New Building: In the Belmont section of the Bronx, architect Robert Bianchini filed plans for a 12-story residential building at 2508 Bathgate Avenue. The project is expected to span 92,171 square feet and include ground-floor commercial space. It will have 99 apartments.
Job Filing Number: X01275600-I1
🏆 Alteration: The largest alteration application filed last week was for 570 Crown Street in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The United Lubavitcher Yeshiva filed plans for a horizontal and vertical enlargement of a four-story school and community facility. The work, designed by architect Gladmore Mwandiambira, will cover 88,948 square feet.
Job Filing Number: B01354931-I1
📊 Alteration: In Bushwick, architect Bryon Russell filed for an alteration at 949 Willoughby Avenue to convert a skilled nursing facility into a residential property with 45 units. The conversion of the three-story building will span 48,050 square feet.
Job Filing Number: B01341477-I1
📊 Alteration: At 101 Seventh Avenue in Chelsea, architect Nataliya Donskoy filed plans to convert the second through fourth floors of a commercial building into residential use, with 204 units. The 40,700-square-foot project for owner Watermark includes creating a new inner court for light and air.
Job Filing Number: M01309850-I1
🏆 Demolition: The top demolition application filed last week was for a 18,360-square-foot, single-story building at 35-25 Steinway Street, a former pool hall, in Astoria. The applicant is listed as engineer Zhuang Miao.
Job Filing Number: Q01302134-I1
📊 Demolition: In Red Hook, Santiago Helman filed demolition permits for two adjacent residential properties at 86 and 90 Coffey Street on behalf of Procida Construction Corp. The combined demolition area for the three-story structures totals 10,300 square feet.
Job Filing Numbers: B01273678-I1, B01273681-I1
📊 Demolition: At 2916 Atlantic Avenue in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn, engineer Duy Hoang, on behalf of Lead It Builders LLC, filed a demolition application. The property, an auto repair shop, stands one story tall and spans more than 6,500 square feet.
Job Filing Number: B01349232-I1
Source Notes:
Permits filed between 2/2/26 and 2/6/26
Initial permits
NB, Major Alterations, Demolitions


