Brooklyn-based developer Tolib Mansurov is moving forward with a new mixed-use development in Park Slope, signaling continued expansion in one of the borough’s most sought-after neighborhoods. Mansurov recently submitted plans to the New York City Department of Buildings for an eight-story building at 250 Flatbush Avenue. The project spans approximately 35,400 square feet and will feature 20 residential units alongside roughly 8,300 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor, complemented by a 20-foot backyard.

Mansurov acquired the site in February 2022 for about $7.5 million, according to city property records. The architectural design is being led by Alexander Zhitnik of Z Architecture, a firm noted for its contemporary urban projects. The building’s mixed-use nature aligns with ongoing efforts to balance residential growth with retail and community spaces in Park Slope, a neighborhood known for its historic charm and increasing density.

The developer’s name gained wider attention earlier this year following allegations that he acted as a straw donor in former Mayor Eric Adams’ 2021 campaign. Those charges were ultimately dismissed in a controversial decision under the Trump administration, and since then, Mansurov has remained active in Brooklyn’s real estate scene. His recent filings include plans for a 99-unit residential building at 67 Fourth Avenue and a significant land sale in Park Slope to Borough Developers for $24 million, highlighting his growing footprint in the borough.

United Elite Group, Mansurov’s real estate firm, has yet to comment on the new Flatbush Avenue project. Nevertheless, the developer’s continued investments underscore a broader trend of ambitious mixed-use projects reshaping Brooklyn’s real estate landscape as demand for housing and retail space persists. With Park Slope’s strategic location and vibrant community, such developments are poised to influence the local market dynamics for years to come.