Building Permits in Brooklyn, New York
16,114 recent building permits filed in Brooklyn. Updated daily from public records.
16,114 permits
Sprinkler and standpipe work type filed in conjunction with nb #b00709512-i1
Sprinkler and standpipe work type filed in conjunction with nb #b00709512-i1
Underpinning and vertical enlargement of existing foundation walls and footing
Installation of 35' new sidewalk shed at 168 marcy ave, as indicated on plans. there will be no change in the use, egress, or occupancy under this application
Renovation of existing 2-family dwelling. no enlargement proposed.
herewith filing construction fence as per plans in conjunction with job# B00849218-I1
Provide structural foundation design for the new steel columns and masonry wall for this building which are entailed in the contract documents
Exterior facade repairs and waterproofing. No change in use, egress or occupancy. Sidewalk shed filed under separate application
Bldg #14: temporary shoring to repair columns #9, 11, 18 as per plans.
K048, CTF Rooms Conversion of Room 307 into a new classroom. No change in use, egress, or occupancy is proposed under this application.
Filing herewith drawings to install new exhaust ducts for proposed gas dryers. this application does not require a new or amended certificate of occupancy as there is no change in use, egress or occup...
Hereby filing this application to propose a new laundry room located in the cellar as an accessory use to the building as per plans submitted. this app does not require a new or amended cert. of occup...
New five (5) story, twenty seven (27) dwelling unit building
The proposed work will manage stormwater runoff on the property through the use of an underground storage system located in the southern parking lot.
Repair of building infrastructure and reconfiguration of apartments in 4 story multiple dwelling. no change in use, occupancy, or egress.
TEMPORARY SHORING OF THE EXISTING 3-STORY BRICK MASONRY HOUSE FROM CELLAR TO ROOF TO RESOLVE ECB 39161852K, 39161853M, and 39161854Y .NO CHANGE IN OCCUPANCY. NO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY REQUIRED.
Full demolition to a four story building
Subsequent filing for structural works with new concrete footings for existing columns at cellar, a new slab-on-grade at cellar, and new wood posts and lvl beams at proposed opening in basement.
Alt-1 to convert 1st floor & cellar into an eating and drinking establishment with entertainment and dancing including facade alterations and cellar addition. (No work on 2nd & 3rd floor under this ap...
Filing for PAA to add another phase, plywood fence details, and chain link fence details on concrete.
Brooklyn is seeing steady construction activity with 989 permits filed in the last 30 days. That's significant volume for contractors actively bidding on jobs. With 1,345 permits total on file, the borough offers consistent opportunity across multiple trade types and neighborhoods. Activity concentrates in five key zip codes. Williamsburg (11211) and Park Slope (11215) lead with 86 and 80 permits respectively. Carroll Gardens (11217), Downtown Brooklyn (11201), and Prospect Heights (11238) round out the top five with 79, 79, and 61 permits. These neighborhoods are where general contractors, roofers, plumbers, and electricians should focus their prospecting. Most permits filed are classified as "other" work (581 permits), but the breakdown matters for your business. Renovation work accounts for 197 permits, plumbing for 179, roofing for 119, and commercial permits for 73. The average permit value sits at $104,831, which helps you estimate project scope when evaluating leads. If you work in plumbing or roofing specifically, Brooklyn's permit data shows steady demand in both trades. DigPermit updates this data daily from public records, so you're always working with current information. Contractors who monitor permits early have the advantage when owners and GCs start accepting bids. The first call often wins the job.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find new construction leads in Brooklyn?
Monitor permit filings daily through DigPermit. With 989 permits filed in the last 30 days alone, new projects are posted constantly. Set up alerts for your trade type and target zip codes so you're notified when permits file. This gives you first-mover advantage before your competitors see the work. Call or email the property owner or general contractor within 24-48 hours of filing for best results.
What are the most common permit types in Brooklyn?
Other work leads with 581 permits on file. Renovation permits follow with 197, plumbing with 179, roofing with 119, and commercial permits with 73. If you're a plumber or roofer, Brooklyn shows strong demand in both trades. General contractors and electricians can find work across all categories. The high number of renovation permits indicates ongoing residential and commercial upgrade activity throughout the borough.
Which zip codes in Brooklyn have the most building permits?
Williamsburg (11215) leads with 86 permits, followed by Park Slope (11217) with 80, Downtown Brooklyn (11201) with 79, Prospect Heights (11211) with 70, and Carroll Gardens (11238) with 61. These five neighborhoods account for a significant share of active projects. Focus your outreach on these areas first, then expand to surrounding zip codes. Each neighborhood tends to have distinct project types, so adjust your pitch accordingly.
What is the average building permit value in Brooklyn?
The average permit value in Brooklyn is $104,831. This gives you a baseline for estimating project scope and bid size when you're reviewing new filings. Actual project costs vary widely depending on permit type and scope. Renovation and commercial permits typically run higher, while smaller plumbing and electrical permits may run lower. Use this average to prioritize which leads justify your sales effort.
How often is Brooklyn permit data updated?
DigPermit updates permit data daily from public records sources. This means you're always working with current information, not data that's weeks or months old. Daily updates give you the speed advantage over competitors who check permit records manually or infrequently. Set up daily alerts so new opportunities hit your inbox automatically, keeping your lead pipeline fresh.