ARC Electrical & Mechanical Contractors Plans Large Mixed-Use Building in Coney Island

April 24, 2015
The company submitted plans for an eight-story building that will feature 80,269 square feet of residential space across 86 units.

ARC Electrical & Mechanical Contractors is planning to develop a new, 95,000-square-foot mixed-use building in Coney Island. The company submitted plans for an eight-story building that will feature 80,269 square feet of residential space across 86 units. The project will also include 12,730 square feet of commercial space with four retail stores on the lower level, according to a report from The Real Deal.

ARC Electrical & Mechanical Contractors Corp., based in Brooklyn, specializes in electrical and general construction projects for public and private institutions. Since 1995, ARC has provided services to school, universities, hospitals, airports and water treatment plants. The contractor has been involved in projects such as reconstruction of the  Queens mid-town tunnel, Kings County Hospital, and an MTA train depot.

ARC Electrical acquired the vacant residential lot, on the corner of Mermaid Avenue and West 15th Street, from Brooklyn-based Gregan Equities in 2012.

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