Brooklyn-based developer Tolib Mansurov is expanding his footprint in Park Slope with plans for a new eight-story, mixed-use building at 250 Flatbush Avenue. The roughly 35,400-square-foot development will feature 20 residential units and approximately 8,300 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor, complemented by a 20-foot backyard. Architectural design is led by Alexander Zhitnik of Z Architecture.
Mansurov acquired the property in February 2022 for about $7.5 million, according to New York City Department of Buildings filings. This project adds to Mansurov’s growing portfolio in Brooklyn, where he has remained active despite past political scrutiny. Earlier this year, Mansurov drew attention for allegedly serving as a straw donor in former Mayor Eric Adams’ initial campaign—a case later dismissed under contentious circumstances during the Trump administration.
Mr. Mansurov’s real estate firm, United Elite Group, has not commented on the new development or his ongoing business activities. In recent months, he filed plans for a 99-unit residential building at 67 Fourth Avenue and sold six adjacent lots in Park Slope for $24 million to Borough Developers’ COO Shimon Kleinman, signaling continued engagement in the borough’s dynamic real estate market.
This latest project underscores persistent investment interest in Park Slope, a neighborhood that balances residential demand with commercial vitality. As developers like Mansurov pursue mixed-use buildings, the borough’s landscape continues to evolve, reflecting broader trends in Brooklyn’s real estate sector amid economic recovery efforts.