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Construction Update: 40 Bleecker Street

Northwest corner.

Construction has wrapped up at 40 Bleecker, Broad Street Development’s 12-story residential condo building in NoHo. Designed by Rawlings Architects, the building’s facade features nine stories of brick and punch windows that are grouped into vertical bands every two floors. The top three floors step back to create private outdoor terraces.

Residential entry.

Lobby lounge.

Lobby lounge.

Lobby lounge.

Amenities

Residents have access to a range of amenities including a 58 foot swimming pool, fitness center with exercise room and stretching studio, courtyard garden designed by Hollander Design, and private parking below ground.

Exercise room.

Stretching studio.

Looking down on the courtyard from the rooftop terrace.

Courtyard garden.

Model Residence

Interiors for the residences are designed by Ryan Korban, an AD100 interior designer working on his first residential project.

Kitchens feature sculptural cantilevered and waterfall-style statuary marble islands, cerused oak cabinetry, French oak floors, fluted burnished nickel hardware, and Miele appliances.

Bathrooms feature a custom Korban marble vanity, honed Grigio Dove stone, cerused oak veneer paneling, chevron Calacatta tiling, and polished chrome fixtures.

Rooftop Views

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View north towards Midtown.

View north towards Midtown.

View northwest towards Hudson Yards.

View southwest towards SoHo and Lower Manhattan.

Architect: Rawlings Architects; Interiors: Ryan Korban; Landscape Architect: Hollander Design; Developer: Broad Street Development; Program: Residential; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.

 
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Construction Tour: 662 Pacific Street

Southwest corner from Dean Street.

Facade installation is wrapping up at the Brodsky Organization’s 27-story residential rental tower at 662 Pacific Street in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. The tower is part of the Pacific Park development and will offer 312 rental units and a 616-seat public middle school at the five-story base. Marvel Architects has led the design, which features a massing of stacked rectangular volumes clad in hand laid brick and large punch windows. A light tan brick clads the upper residential volumes, while a dark gray brick and larger windows clad the school volume below.

Looking up at the west facade from 6th Avenue.

North facade from 6th Avenue.

Looking up at the south facade from Dean Street.

Southeast corner from Dean Street.

East facade from Dean Street.

Residents will have access to a gym, residential lounges, an outdoor terrace, and a children’s playroom.

View northwest towards Downtown Brooklyn from the rooftop terrace.

View north towards 18 6th Avenue and Midtown from the rooftop terrace.

View north towards Midtown from the rooftop terrace.

View west towards the Statue of Liberty from the rooftop terrace.

View northeast towards Long Island City from the rooftop terrace.

Looking up at the south facade from the rooftop terrace.

View south towards Park Slope from a residential unit.

Architect: Marvel Architects; Developer: Brodsky Organization; Program: Residential Rental, Public School; Location: Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: Late 2021.

 
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Construction Update: 98 Front Street

Southeast corner from York Street.

Construction has wrapped up at Hope Street Capital’s 98 Front Street residential building in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn. Designed by ODA New York, the 10-story building features the firm’s signature eroded massing in the form of poured in place concrete and square proportioned punch windows. This massing strategy allows for outdoor space in the form of terraces and void spaces throughout.

Looking up at the south facade from York Street.

Residents have access to a collection of amenities that includes a double height lobby and mailroom, residents lounge, co-working space, 7,000 square feet landscaped rooftop terrace, fitness center, indoor salt water pool and spa, steam room, children’s playroom, and bike storage.

South facade detail.

South facade.

Residential entry canopy.

Looking up from the residential entry canopy.

Residential lobby and mail room.

Mail room looking out onto a courtyard reflecting pool.

Residents lounge and co-working space.

Residents lounge.

Indoor salt water pool.

Steam room.

Looking up from the courtyard.

Rooftop Amenities

Looking north towards Lower Manhattan from the rooftop terrace.

Rooftop fitness area.

Looking down on the courtyard reflecting pool.

Model Residences

Residential units feature custom 8’8” tall Alumil windows in triple or quadruple panes for sound attenuation, white oak hardwood flooring, and Scandinavian-inspired kitchens with white oak wood cabinetry, Corian countertops, and Bosch appliances. Bathrooms include custom sinks with floating oak shelving, brushed nickel fixtures by AF New York, and large format Nordic Blanco tiles.

Architect: ODA New York; Developer: Hope Street Capital; Program: Residential, Community Facility; Location: DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2020.

 
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Tour: 76 Schermerhorn - The Symon

Closings have commenced at the 13-story luxury condo building The Symon in Brooklyn Heights by Lonicera Partners, Orange Management and The Davis Companies. The exteriors and interiors of The Symon are designed by New York based design firm Studio DB, who have also completed the interiors for One Clinton in Brooklyn and One Vandam in SoHo. There are 59 residences ranging in size from one-to-four-bedrooms, including three penthouse units at the top. Some residences include private outdoor space.

Residential entry.

Views of Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan from the rooftop terrace.

Model Residence

Showers are lined with Diamond tile patterns of Carrara Crema marble and Bardiglio Dark marble floor tiles.

Showers are outfitted with brass fixtures by Waterworks.

Model Residence

Model Residence

Architect: Studio DB with Colberg Architecture; Interiors: Studio DB; Developers: Lonicera Partners, Orange Management and The Davis Companies; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2020.

 
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Construction Update: 561 Pacific Street

East facade from 4th Avenue.

Construction scaffolding has come down at 561 Pacific, revealing the facade of Adam America Real Estate’s twelve story residential condominium building in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by ODA New York, the building exterior features a brick facade with the firm’s signature eroded massing at the top penthouse floors. Punch windows are interspersed with larger window wall units on the lower floors, with larger expanses of glass at the upper floors, echoing the progression of erosion in the massing.

Closeup of the east facade.

Closeup of the east facade.

Southeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Closeup of the east facade.

Southeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Residents will have access to three floors of amenities including a private fitness center, children’s playroom and residents’ lounge that open onto a light-filled courtyard. A rooftop terrace offers panoramic views of Downtown Brooklyn.

Condos in the building range from studios to three-bedroom units with white oak and walnut finishes. Most units will include their own balconies,

Southeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Northeast corner from Flatbush Avenue.

Northeast corner from Atlantic Avenue.

East facade from Atlantic Avenue.

Architect: ODA New York; Developer: Adam America Real Estate; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2020.

 
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