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6 DECEMBER 22, 2016 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM New 10-story building to soon rise in Bushwick Photo via Google Maps A developmental site at 380 Grove St. in Bushwick, across the Ridgewood border, is for lease. BY ANTHONY GIUDICE AGIUDICE@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM @A_GIUDICEREPORT A massive mixed-use site right over the Ridgewood border in Bushwick is up for lease, according to Greiner Maltz Investment Properties. According to the real estate company, the building at 380 Grove St. is located in an R6, C2- 3 zone, which allows for 51,638 square feet of buildable facility and 26,142 square feet for mixeduse/ residential purposes, meaning the new leaser can build up to 10 stories at the site. There is a 99-year ground lease is being off ered to the prospective tenant for $384,000 for each year. The site comes with the potential to create: — a 10,758-square-foot parking lot in the basement; — a 10,758-square-foot fi rst fl oor; — a 10,758-square-foot second fl oor; — 6,100-square-foot third, fourth and fi ft h fl oors for rent; — 3,230-square-foot sixth, seventh and eighth fl oors for rent; — a 2,850-square-foot ninth fl oor for rent; — a 2,430-square-foot 10th fl oor for rent; and — the roof could also be for rent. “The space is in a thriving retail neighborhood just one block from the L and M trains at Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenue station and is a perfect opportunity for new development,” Greiner-Matlz said about the site. There is currently a one-story retail building at the location. For more information about this site, contact John Gonsalves, director of sales at Greiner-Maltz Investment Properties or visit the Greiner-Maltz website. Burglary spike fuels crime rise in 104th Precinct BY ANTHONY GIUDICE AGIUDICE@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM @A_GIUDICEREPORT Over the past few months, the 104th Precinct has seen a spike in burglaries, but the precinct’s commander is confi dent that those numbers will soon drop thanks to the arrests of two serial burglars that have been plaguing the area. Deputy Inspector Mark Wachter told residents at Tuesday’s 104th Precinct Community Council (104PCC) in Glendale that the command has seen a nearly 10 percent increase in crime from last month. That spike, he said, is being fueled by “probably over 100 burglaries between Maspeth and Ridgewood” over the last 3 1/2 months. The precinct, however, was able to arrest two burglars over the last two weeks who have been committing dozens of burglaries around the neighborhoods. “People who do burglaries, a lot of times, you go out to work and make an honest living, these people wake up in the morning and decide they’re going to break into someone’s house,” Wachter said. “They’ll do it two, three, four times. Then they don’t get caught, and they keep doing it.” One of those individuals was Edwin Rivera, the homeless man who was arrested for breaking into several homes around the area of Linden and Woodbine streets in Ridgewood. Police Offi cer Matthew Santos received the Cop of the Month Award, donated by the Ridgewood Times and Times Newsweekly, at Tuesday’s 104th Precinct Community Council meeting. “It’s a huge success story,” Wachter said about Rivera’s arrest. “This person, I said, probably, honestly around 100 burglaries, easy, this person has committed throughout the months in Ridgewood.” The other burglar that the precinct collared is connected to at least 26 burglaries, but offi cials believe that he could be the cause of about 75 total burglaries. “We’re going to fi nish up the year in burglaries because of what we’ve talked about in the last three months,” Wachter admitted. “But I’m very confi - dent with these two people in custody that we’re going to start off the new year very good.” Photo by Anthony Giudice/QNS Another reason for the increase in crime in the precinct was the fi ve bank robberies that took place last month. The 104th Precinct was able to cuff one robber who was responsible for two bank robberies in the precinct. Wacther also warned everyone to be aware of scams, especially during the holiday season. One offi cer who has been instrumental in spreading scam prevention literature and getting information out quickly to the public by updating the precinct’s social media pages, including their Twitter account, is the command’s Auxiliary Coordinator, Police Offi cer Matthew Santos, who was awarded the Cop of the Month Award. A 4,000-square-foot industrial space up for lease in Woodside BY ANTHONY GIUDICE AGIUDICE@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM @A_GIUDICEREPORT A large industrial space in Woodside is currently available for lease from DY Realty Services. The property, located at 37-31 57th St., features 4,000 square feet of building and land, HVAC offi ce space, a large drive-in door on the side of the building, and 16-foot-high ceilings. The building is located in an M1-1 zone and the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) classifi es the building as a F9-Facotry/Industrial, making it ideal for a number of industrial uses. The site is conveniently located near the E/M/R lines for those that need to use public transportation, as well as the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. For more information about the site, contact Justin Butts or Brian Jaff e of DY Realty. Photo via Google Maps DY Realty Services is leasing this 4,000-square-foot industrial building in Woodside.


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