Brooklyn-based developer Tolib Mansurov is moving forward with an ambitious mixed-use project in Park Slope, adding to a growing portfolio in one of Brooklyn’s most sought-after neighborhoods. Recent filings with the New York City Department of Buildings reveal plans for an eight-story building at 250 Flatbush Avenue, encompassing roughly 35,400 square feet. The development is designed to include 20 residential units alongside approximately 8,300 square feet of commercial space at street level, complemented by a 20-foot backyard offering outdoor space in an increasingly dense area.
Mansurov acquired the site in February 2022 for about $7.5 million, according to city property records. The architectural design is led by Alexander Zhitnik of Z Architecture, signaling a continued investment in quality design and neighborhood integration. Mansurov’s firm, United Elite Group, has yet to provide comments on the project, which reflects a broader trend of mixed-use developments reshaping Park Slope’s commercial and residential landscape.
The developer remains a figure of public interest following allegations in early 2024 accusing him of acting as a straw donor for former Mayor Eric Adams’ initial campaign. The case was ultimately dismissed amid controversy tied to the Trump administration’s handling of the investigation. Despite the political scrutiny, Mansurov has maintained an active presence in Brooklyn’s real estate market.
Earlier this year, Mansurov filed plans for a 99-unit residential building at 67 Fourth Avenue, also in Park Slope. Moreover, in September, he sold six adjacent properties to Borough Developers’ COO Shimon Kleinman for $24 million, signaling continued strategic moves within the local market. As Park Slope evolves with new developments, Mansurov’s projects underscore the ongoing demand for mixed-use spaces that cater to both residential needs and neighborhood commerce in Brooklyn’s dynamic real estate environment.