New Construction Comes to Crown Heights at 1456 Bedford Avenue
Welcome to 1456 Bedford Avenue, a boutique eight-unit condominium being built from the ground up in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. This is brand-new construction in one of the most transit-connected pockets of the neighborhood, just steps from Franklin Avenue.
Where Things Stand
Where things stand: 1456 Bedford Avenue's offering plan was submitted to the New York State Attorney General on March 24, 2026, and it is currently awaiting acceptance. That means no units are for sale yet, there is no public pricing, and reservations cannot be taken. From here, it typically takes about 6 to 12 months for the Attorney General to review and accept a plan. If this building is on your radar, now is the time to start the conversation, well before it is marketed anywhere public.
The Numbers So Far
The offering plan has not yet been accepted, so unit pricing and the full sell-out figure are not public yet. What we do know: the building holds eight residences across roughly 8,100 square feet, which works out to about 1,000 square feet per home on average. I will update this post with pricing once the Attorney General accepts the plan.
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A Boutique Condo Experience
With just eight residences across five floors, 1456 Bedford Avenue is the kind of small-scale building that lets every unit get the attention it deserves. It is new construction, which means modern systems, modern layouts, and the chance to be the very first owner of your home. The developer is AB + Construction & Development, and the architect of record is NY Building Associates. Final finishes and the unit mix will be released when the plan is accepted.
The Heart of Crown Heights
Crown Heights is dense with cultural anchors, architecturally rich, and connected to the rest of the city by some of the best subway access in the borough. 1456 Bedford Avenue sits in a particularly well-connected pocket:
The Franklin Avenue Shuttle at Park Place is a 4-minute walk.
The 2/3/4/5 trains at Franklin Avenue and the 3/4 at Nostrand Avenue are each about a 6-minute walk.
The 2 and 5 at President Street are an 8-minute walk, and the A and C at Nostrand Avenue are about 11 minutes.
The building is zoned to District 17 for schools.
Walkable to the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Eastern Parkway, plus the cafes and shops along Franklin and Nostrand Avenues. Brower Park, home to the Brooklyn Children's Museum.
Designed for Modern Brooklyn Living
New-construction condos in Crown Heights at the eight-unit scale are increasingly rare. The neighborhood's character favors smaller, contextual buildings, and 1456 Bedford Avenue fits that mold. For buyers who want a brand-new home steps from Franklin Avenue, this is exactly the type of project worth knowing about before the rest of the market does.
Discover Other Similar Projects
If you like the scale and timing of 1456 Bedford Avenue, take a look at 582 Park Place, 598 Sterling Place, and 157 Rogers Avenue, all boutique condo projects in Crown Heights.
Your next Brooklyn home may be closer than you think. Let’s talk if you’re starting to explore the process of buying.

