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Development Partnership Unveils Renderings for Sunset Park Mixed-Income Housing

The partnership of Ailanthus, BEB Capital and SK Development revealed new project renderings for One Sunset, a 193,000-square-foot, 14-story, 187-unit mixed-income housing and retail development located at 201 E. 25th St. in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park neighborhood. To accompany the release of the new imagery, One Sunset’s teaser website has launched.

“We are thrilled to unveil this ‘first look’ at One Sunset, our new mixed-income project as it draws closer to the launch of leasing,” said Vivian Liao, principal of Ailanthus. “This transformative project will deliver a dynamic living experience for all of its residents and ground-floor retail that will benefit the greater Sunset Park community.”

Designed by dencityworks | architecture and featuring interiors by Alchemy Studio, One Sunset will deliver 187 mixed-income units. Forty-six of the building’s units are designated as permanent affordable housing. Marketing for the One Sunset affordable units will be led by project partner Fifth Avenue Committee and launch this summer.

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