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544 Carroll Street

Avery Hall · Gowanus · 2025

Northwest corner from 4th Avenue.

At the confluence of the Gowanus and Park Slope neighborhoods of Brooklyn stands a new residential rental tower, 544 Carol Street. Developed, designed, leased, and marketed by Avery Hall, the tower is part of the recent explosion in development surrounding the Gowanus Canal. The 17-story project is situated at the corner of 4th Avenue and Carroll Street, replacing a two-story commercial building.

Northwest corner from 4th Avenue.

The development offers 133 residences that range in size from one- to three-bedrooms and are sized between 650 and 2,500 square feet. At the upper end of unit size the development features some of the largest residences in the neighborhood. An additional 4-bedroom duplex spans approximately 2,500 square feet of indoor space and includes a private roof terrace and balcony. This unit recently leased for $25,000 per month, setting a record for the neighborhood.

East facade from 4th Avenue.

Looking up at the east facade from 4th Avenue.

Southeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Closeup of the facade at the northeast corner.

Closeup of the facade at the northeast corner.

Closeup of the east facade.

Amenity Spaces

Residential entry desk.

Residences have access to a range of amenities including a lobby with adjacent interior courtyard, ground floor resident study, fitness center with a dedicated Pilates studio, private dining room, resident lounge, communal rooftop with sunset terrace, “cave” play area for children, pet spa, bike storage, and on-site parking.

Residential entry lobby.

Residential entry lobby.

Residential entry lobby lounge.

Looking east towards the Gowanus neighborhood from the rooftop amenity space.

Fitness studio.

Fitness center.

Model Residences

Dining and living room.

Kitchen.

Bedroom.

Primary bathroom.

Architect/Developer: Avery Hall; Program: Residential Rental, Retail; Location: Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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655 Union Street

Northeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Construction is wrapping up and leasing has launched at Avery Hall and Gindi Capital’s 13-story residential development at 655 Union Street in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn. Designed by L+Z Architecture, the project’s facade features large windows and black metal panels above a retail base of exposed cast-in-place concrete and storefront glazing.

Looking up at the east facade from 4th Avenue.

Southeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Southeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Southeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Looking up at the south facade from Union Street.

Close-up of the southeast corner.

Close-up of the southeast corner.

Residential entry at Union Street.

Residential lobby.

Residential lobby.

Mail room.

Mail room.

Residences

When completed, the development will offer 193 rental residences of either one or two-bedrooms, with 50 residences designated under the affordable housing program. Residences will feature Italian porcelain tiles, marble countertops, integrated appliances, and in-unit washers and dryers.

Amenity Spaces

Residents will have access to a range of amenities that include a landscaped rooftop terrace with a 25 yard pool, lounge areas, grills, and an outdoor dining lounge. A garden will also be located on the second floor. Fitness amenities include a gym with cardio equipment, Peloton bikes, weights, and a wellness studio for yoga, pilates, and barre workouts.

Rooftop Views

Architect: L+Z Architecture; Developers: Avery Hall and Gindi Capital; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: Early 2025.

 
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Tour: 1 Boerum Place

Northwest corner from Boerum Place.

Construction is wrapping up at residential rental tower One Boerum Place in Downtown Brooklyn from developers Avery Hall Investments, Allegra Holding, and Aria Development Group. Designed by Avery Hall, the 22 story tower features a brick and punch window facade with private terraces and corner loggias.

Looking up at the west facade.

Southwest corner from Boerum Place.

Northeast corner from Fulton Street.

Close-up of the brick facade at the residential entry.

Residential Entry Lobby

Residential lobby featuring a work by Dustin Yellin.

A piece by artist Dustin Yellin, founder and director of Pioneer Works, greets the residents on their way to the elevator lobby and mail room.

A piece from Dustin Yellin’s Pyschogeographies series.

Model Residence

The tower offers 96 residential rental units ranging in size from one to four bedrooms. Design of the interiors is led by Gachot Studio and features 10 foot ceilings, wide plank White Oak flooring, and 8-foot-tall custom doors. Kitchens offer a custom Tambour wood radius culinary island, Tundra Grey countertops, and Waterworks fittings.

Primary bathrooms offer Bianco Dolomite marble flooring and accent walls, custom millwork vanities, and Waterworks fittings

Amenities

Entertainment lounge.

Residents have access to a collection of amenities that include a rooftop terrace, two-story fitness center, swimming pool, entertainment lounge, children’s playroom, parking garage, and storage room.

Fitness center.

Fitness center.

Swimming pool.

Children’s playroom.

Rooftop Views

Owner and Design Architect: Avery Hall; Co Developers: Allegra Holding, Aria Development Group; Interiors: Gachot Studios; Landscape: Brook Landscape; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Borough Hall, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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