Brooklyn developer Tolib Mansurov has submitted new building plans for a mixed-use project at 250 Flatbush Avenue in Park Slope. The proposal calls for an eight-story structure totaling approximately 35,400 square feet. The building would include 20 residential units and about 8,300 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor, along with a 20-foot backyard.
Mansurov acquired the site in February 2022 for roughly $7.5 million, according to city property records. The architectural design is by Alexander Zhitnik of Z Architecture. Requests for comment from Mansurov and his firm, United Elite Group, were not returned.
The developer attracted attention earlier this year when he was named as an alleged straw donor in a campaign finance investigation related to former Mayor Eric Adams’ first election. The case was dismissed by the Trump administration amid controversy. Despite this, Mansurov has continued to pursue real estate projects in Brooklyn.
In July, he filed plans for a 99-unit residential building at 67 Fourth Avenue, also in Park Slope. More recently in September, he sold six adjacent properties in the neighborhood to Borough Developers for $24 million. The latest filing adds to Mansurov’s growing presence in the borough’s real estate market.