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Plans Filed for Seven Story Building in Rego Park

64-10 Wetherole St. (Google Maps)

May 22, 2020 By Allie Griffin

Plans have been filed for a seven-story residential building in Rego Park, according to Department of Buildings records.

The building will go up at 64-10 Wetherole St. and will have 26 units, according to the plans filed last month. The structure will be 74-feet tall.

The total building will measure 20,332 square feet, with 17,271 square feet of residential space.

The building will also include enclosed parking for eight cars, a residential lobby and 600 square feet of outdoor space on the second floor and a recreational area on the roof.

Demolition plans to knock down the existing home at the address have not yet been filed with the DOB.

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Simple math: 26 units – 8 parking spaces = 18 cars left for everyday search of parking spot in the neighborhood where parking is impossible to find. These “developers” have a very strange vision for urban development to put it mildly

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