Brooklyn residents packed a community board meeting on Wednesday to confront the specter and promise of a new 72-story tower in Fort Greene, which, if built, could become the second tallest building in the borough.

City officials and a representative for the building’s developer, Rabina , presented the latest plan for 395 Flatbush Ext. at a land-use meeting at Community Board 2, which is set to vote on the rezoning of the development lot on Sept. 17.

The new building, where a former Verizon call center currently sits, would hold 1,263 apartments, of which 325 units will be affordable for very low- to moderate-income households.

“Those 325 units would be the largest delivery of affordable housing in a single project in this community board in a decade,” said Ian Klein, a Rabina execu

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