Brooklyn-based developer Tolib Mansurov is expanding his footprint in Park Slope with plans for a new mixed-use building at 250 Flatbush Avenue. The proposed eight-story structure will encompass approximately 35,400 square feet, featuring 20 residential units and 8,300 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, anchored by a 20-foot backyard. The project, designed by Alexander Zhitnik of Z Architecture, reflects continued interest in mixed-use developments that blend residential living with retail or office components, a growing trend in Brooklyn’s evolving neighborhoods.
Mansurov acquired the property in February 2022 for around $7.5 million, according to city records. His real estate firm, United Elite Group, has remained active in the borough despite Mansurov’s recent legal controversies. Earlier this year, Mansurov attracted attention for allegations of acting as a straw donor in former Mayor Eric Adams’ initial campaign—a case that was later dismissed amid significant political scrutiny under the Trump administration.
Undeterred by the legal challenges, Mansurov has continued to pursue sizable projects in Park Slope. In July, he filed plans for a 99-unit residential building at 67 Fourth Avenue. Just two months later, he sold six neighboring sites to Borough Developers’ COO Shimon Kleinman for $24 million, indicating a strategic reshaping of his local portfolio.
This latest filing for 250 Flatbush Avenue underscores Mansurov’s ongoing commitment to Park Slope’s real estate market, which remains attractive to developers seeking to capitalize on the neighborhood’s residential demand and commercial potential. As Brooklyn’s real estate landscape becomes increasingly competitive, projects like this will be closely watched by investors and community stakeholders alike.