Plans are moving forward for the rezoning of Brooklyn's Broadway Junction, a three-block triangular site in proximity to one of the borough's busiest subway stations.

Developer Totem publicly filed rezoning plans last week, according to a report in the New York Daily News. In the filing, the Brooklyn-based firm disclosed it is aiming to add 596 affordable units to a proposed 1.7M SF project.

The development would include four new towers ranging from 20- to 30-stories tall, encompassing 748K SF of office space and 248K SF of retail.

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