Tolib Mansurov, a Brooklyn-based developer previously linked to a controversial political donation case, is advancing a new mixed-use development in Park Slope. Mansurov recently submitted plans to the New York City Department of Buildings for an eight-story building at 250 Flatbush Avenue. The proposed project encompasses approximately 35,400 square feet, featuring 20 residential units and roughly 8,300 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor, along with a 20-foot backyard.
Mansurov’s firm, United Elite Group, acquired the property in February 2022 for about $7.5 million, according to city records. The architectural design is led by Alexander Zhitnik of Z Architecture. Efforts to obtain comments from Mansurov and United Elite Group went unanswered at the time of publication.
This development marks another expansion for Mansurov in Park Slope, where he has remained active despite earlier political scrutiny. Earlier this year, he was named in a high-profile case as an alleged straw donor to former Mayor Eric Adams’ 2021 campaign—a case that was later dismissed under the Trump administration. In July, Mansurov filed plans for a 99-unit residential building at 67 Fourth Avenue, further signaling his continued investment in the neighborhood.
In addition to new projects, Mansurov recently completed a significant transaction, selling six adjacent sites in Park Slope to Borough Developers’ COO Shimon Kleinman for $24 million. This mix of development and asset management reflects a strategic approach to growing his footprint in one of Brooklyn’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
Mansurov’s ongoing projects and transactions highlight the resilience of Brooklyn’s real estate market, particularly in Park Slope, where demand for mixed-use developments remains strong amid evolving neighborhood dynamics. As the city continues to navigate the post-pandemic recovery, developers like Mansurov are positioning themselves to meet both residential and commercial needs in prime locations.