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16 Dupont Street

Gerner Kronick + Valcarel · Greenpoint · 2025

North facade.

Construction has wrapped up at 40-story residential rental tower 16 Dupont at Greenpoint Landing by Rockefeller Group and Park Tower Group. Designed by Gerner Kronick + Valcarel (GKV), the facade features piers of textured cast-in-place concrete with a geometric pattern. Dark toned window wall glazing with metal spandrel covers clads the space between the concrete piers.

Closeup of the north facade of the tower crown.

Two Blue Slip (left), 16 Dupont (center), and Eagle + West (right).

Two Blue Slip (left), 16 Dupont (center), and Eagle + West (right).

North facade.

Gotham Point (left), Eagle + West (center), 16 Dupont (right), and The Huron (far right).

Southwest corner of the tower.

Northwest corner of 16 Dupont (left) and Eagle + West (right).

Northwest corner of 16 Dupont (left) and Eagle + West (right).

North facade.

South facade from West Street.

Looking up at the southwest corner of the tower.

Northeast corner of 16 Dupont (left) and Eagle + West (right) from Commercial Street.

Looking up at the north facade.

East facade from Dupont Street.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the south facade.

Residential entry at the north facade.

Looking up at the north facade at the residential entry.

Residential Amenities

Amenities will include a social lounge, an adjacent garden terrace, coworking lounge, fitness center with spa, and children’s playroom. At the roof, residents have access to a sundeck and outdoor pool, which will be the highest in Greenpoint. The tower also contains 2,548 square feet of commercial space and an enclosed parking garage for 138 vehicles.

Residential lobby.

Fitness center.

Social lounge.

Social lounge.

Social lounge.

Garden terrace.

Model Residences

The development offers 381 rental units, ranging in size from studios to three-bedroom residences. About 90% of the residences feature a water view.

Kitchen with Workstead-designed Italian cabinetry with custom wood hardware.

Primary bedroom.

Bathroom with Bottocino Italian marble tile and Workstead-designed custom oak vanity and sconces.

Rooftop Views

View to the west towards Midtown Manhattan.

View to the northwest towards Midtown Manhattan and Hunters Point South.

View to the south towards Greenpoint and Lower Manhattan.

Architect: Gerner Kronick + Valcarel (GKV); Interiors: Workstead; General Contractor: Monadnock Construction; Developers: Park Tower and Rockefeller Group; Program: Residential Rental, Retail; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2025.

 
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16 Dupont Street

Gerner Kronick + Valcarel · Greenpoint · 2024

North facade.

Facade installation is wrapping up at 40-story residential rental tower 16 Dupont at Greenpoint Landing by Rockefeller Group and Park Tower Group. Designed by Gerner Kronick + Valcarel (GKV), the facade features piers of textured cast-in-place concrete with a geometric pattern. Dark toned window wall glazing with metal spandrel covers clads the space between the concrete piers.

Closeup of the north facade of the tower crown.

When completed, the development will offer 381 rental units, ranging in size from studios to three-bedroom residences. Amenities will include a rooftop pool and fitness center. The tower will also contain 2,548 square feet of commercial space and an enclosed parking garage for 138 vehicles.

Two Blue Slip (left), 16 Dupont (center), and Eagle + West (right).

Northeast corner of 16 Dupont (left) and Eagle + West (right) from Commercial Street.

Looking up at the north facade.

Looking up at the north facade.

Rooftop Views

View to the west towards Midtown Manhattan.

View to the northwest towards Midtown Manhattan and Hunters Point South.

View to the south towards Greenpoint and Lower Manhattan.

View to the east towards Greenpoint and Long Island City.

Looking up at the east facade.

Close-up of the concrete facade panels at the shear wall on the east facade.

View to the northwest towards Midtown from a lower terrace floor.

Northwest corner of 16 Dupont (left) and Eagle + West (right).

Northwest corner of the tower.

Southwest corner of Eagle + West (left) and 16 Dupont (right).

Southwest corner of the tower.

Architect: Gerner Kronick + Valcarel (GKV); Interiors: Workstead; General Contractor: Monadnock Construction; Developers: Park Tower and Rockefeller Group; Program: Residential Rental, Retail; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2025.

 
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Construction Update: 16 Dupont Street

North facade.

Superstructure has topped out at 40-story residential rental tower 16 Dupont at Greenpoint Landing by Rockefeller Group and Park Tower. Designed by Gerner Kronick + Valcarel (GKV), the facade features piers of textured cast-in-place concrete with a geometric pattern. Dark toned window wall glazing with metal spandrel covers clads the space between the concrete piers. Facade installation has recently surpassed the halfway mark.

When completed, the development will offer 378 rental units, along with 2,548 square feet of commercial space, and an enclosed parking garage for 138 vehicles.

Two Blue Slip (left), 16 Dupont (center), and Eagle + West (right).

Looking up at the west facade.

South facade.

Close-up of the south facade.

Architect: Gerner Kronick + Valcarel (GKV); General Contractor: Monadnock Construction; Developers: Park Tower and Rockefeller Group; Program: Residential Rental, Retail; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2025.

 
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Construction Update: 16 Dupont Street

North facade.

Facade installation is underway at 40-story residential rental tower 16 Dupont at Greenpoint Landing by Rockefeller Group and Park Tower. Designed by Gerner Kronick + Valcarel (GKV), the facade features piers of textured cast-in-place concrete with a geometric pattern. Dark toned window wall glazing with metal spandrel covers clads the space between the concrete piers. Superstructure has recently surpassed the halfway mark.

When completed, the development will offer 378 rental units, along with 2,548 square feet of commercial space, and an enclosed parking garage for 138 vehicles.

Two Blue Slip (left), 16 Dupont (center), and Eagle + West (right).

North facade from Hunters Point South Park.

Northeast corner of the tower.

Close-up of the north facade with patterned cast-in-place concrete piers and window wall, both vision (top) and bird friendly glazing with a UV striped pattern.

Northwest corner.

Looking up at the west facade.

Close-up of the west facade.

South facade.

Close-up of the south facade.

Patterned cast-in-place concrete shear wall on the south facade.

Architect: Gerner Kronick + Valcarel (GKV); General Contractor: Monadnock Construction; Developers: Park Tower and Rockefeller Group; Program: Residential Rental, Retail; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2025.

 
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1 Eagle Street - Eagle + West

OMA NY · Greenpoint · 2022

Construction is wrapping up at Greenpoint Landing’s fourth market rate site Eagle + West, a two tower development by Brookfield Properties that offers 745 residential rental units. Designed by Jason Long of OMA New York, the 30 and 40-story towers feature a massing that recalls a ziggurat and its inverse.

Eagle + West at sunrise on the Williamsburg waterfront, with the towers of Hunters Point South visible to the north (left).

The form of the taller southwest tower features four inverted cantilever phases on the 14th, 21st, 28th, and 36th floor that extend the cantilever to a total of 50 feet from the base structure to the top floors. At each cantilevered phase, engineered steel truss platforms were installed to support and take the load of the cantilever during construction. Once the platforms are removed, the cantilevered slabs are supported by sloping columns designed to transfer the load back to the structure and hung columns reinforced with multi strand post tension to support the structure suspended from above, like a suspension bridge. The post tension multi strand reinforcing, protected by plastic sleeves, is pulled at the top of each column to bring them into tension to support the cantilever.

Northeast corner of Eagle + West, amongst the other towers of Greenpoint Landing (right).

Close-up of the tower facade.

Southeast corner from West Street.

Southeast corner.

Precast concrete panels with 8 foot square windows clad the towers and feature angled planes that change orientation with each block of setbacks and cantilevers.

Looking up at the east facade at the 277 West Street residential entry.

The residential entry canopy at 277 West Street.

Close-up of the ground floor facade.

Looking up at the south facade.

The two towers are linked by a bridge that contains a pool and fitness center with Manhattan skyline views.

Residential entry at the south facade.

Residential Entrance Lobby

Concierge desk at the residential entry lobby.

Residential Amenities

Amenity lounge under construction.

Residents have access to 42,000 square feet of amenities that include a great room, test kitchen, coworking center, fitness center & yoga studio, spin studio, indoor and outdoor pools, pool lounge, central terrace, crash pad, the workshop, game room, and children’s room.

Pool Lounge

Pool Lounge

Great Room

Great Room

Central Terrace

Looking up at the east facade and the hanging platform for the overhang cladding.

Coworking Center

View west towards Midtown Manhattan from the south tower terrace.

Residences

Greenpoint Landing’s waterfront towers.

North facade from Hunters Point South Park.

Architect: OMA New York with Beyer Blinder Belle; Structural Engineer: DeSimone Consulting Engineers; MEP and LEED: Cosentini Associates; Facade: Thornton Tomasetti; Waterfront Landscape Architect: James Corner Field Operations; Interior and Landscape Architect: Marmol Radziner; Concrete: Highbury Concrete; Developers: Brookfield Property Partners, Park Tower Group; Program: Residential, Retail, Park; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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The Bellslip at Greenpoint Landing

Handel Architects · Greenpoint · 2022

Waterview at Greenpoint (left), The Bellslip (center), One Blue Slip (right), and Two Blue Slip (far right) from Hunters Point South Park.

Construction has wrapped up at The Bellslip, Handel Architect’s third market rate residential tower at the Greenpoint Landing mega development from Brookfield Properties and Park Tower Group. The facade of the 31-story tower features a dark metal and glass window wall with a secondary volume clad in tan brick.

The Bellslip (left), One Blue Slip (center left), Two Blue Slip (center right), and Eagle and West (right) from Hunters Point South Park.

The tower offers 414 residential rental units, with 124 units designated as affordable. Residents will have access to a collection of amenities including a co-working/conference space; lounge; fitness studios, yoga, and exercise rooms; kids’ playroom; dog wash; two exterior terraces; and a pool deck.

Waterview at Greenpoint (far left), The Bellslip (left), One Blue Slip (center left), Two Blue Slip (center right), and Eagle and West (right) from the East River.

Northeast corner of The Bellslip.

Looking up at the north facade of The Bellslip.

Residential Lobby and Lounge

Amenities

Model Residences

Architect: Handel Architects; Landscape Architect: James Corner Field Operations; Developers: Brookfield Property Partners, Park Tower Group; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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Construction Update: 1 Eagle Street - Eagle + West

Southeast corner from West Street.

Exterior wall installation is wrapping up at Greenpoint Landing’s fourth market rate site Eagle and West, a two tower development by Brookfield Properties that will offer 745 residential rental units. Designed by Jason Long of OMA New York, the 30 and 40-story towers feature a massing that recalls a ziggurat and its inverse.

Southeast corner.

The form of the taller southwest tower features four inverted cantilever phases on the 14th, 21st, 28th, and 36th floor that extend the cantilever to a total of 50 feet from the base structure to the top floors. At each cantilevered phase, engineered steel truss platforms were installed to support and take the load of the cantilever during construction. Once the platforms are removed, the cantilevered slabs are supported by sloping columns designed to transfer the load back to the structure and hung columns reinforced with multi strand post tension to support the structure suspended from above, like a suspension bridge. The post tension multi strand reinforcing, protected by plastic sleeves, is pulled at the top of each column to bring them into tension to support the cantilever.

South facade.

Precast concrete panels with 8 foot square windows clad the towers and feature angled planes that change orientation with each block of setbacks and cantilevers.

Close-up of the precast facade panels.

North facade from Greenpoint Landing’s waterfront park.

The two towers are linked by a bridge that contains a pool and fitness center with Manhattan skyline views.

Looking up at the north facades of Block D.

Residential entry with canopy.

Residential reception desk under construction.

Amenity lounge under construction.

Looking up at the east facade and the hanging platform for the overhang cladding.

Close-up of the overhang cladding and facade maintenance track.

View west towards Midtown Manhattan from the south tower terrace.

Greenpoint Landing’s waterfront towers.

North facade from Hunters Point South Park.

Northeast corner.

Architect: OMA New York with Beyer Blinder Belle; Structural Engineer: DeSimone Consulting Engineers; MEP and LEED: Cosentini Associates; Facade: Thornton Tomasetti; Waterfront Landscape Architect: James Corner Field Operations; Interior and Landscape Architect: Marmol Radziner; Concrete: Highbury Concrete; Developers: Brookfield Property Partners, Park Tower Group; Program: Residential, Retail, Park; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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Construction Update: 1 Eagle Street - Eagle + West

Southeast corner of Block D from West Street.

Exterior wall installation is wrapping up at Greenpoint Landing’s fourth market rate site at Block D, a two tower development by Brookfield Properties that will offer 745 residential rental units. Designed by Jason Long of OMA New York, the 30 and 40-story towers feature a massing that recalls a ziggurat and its inverse.

Southeast corner of Block D.

The form of the taller southwest tower features four inverted cantilever phases on the 14th, 21st, 28th, and 36th floor that extend the cantilever to a total of 50 feet from the base structure to the top floors. At each cantilevered phase, engineered steel truss platforms were installed to support and take the load of the cantilever during construction. Once the platforms are removed, the cantilevered slabs are supported by sloping columns designed to transfer the load back to the structure and hung columns reinforced with multi strand post tension to support the structure suspended from above, like a suspension bridge. The post tension multi strand reinforcing, protected by plastic sleeves, is pulled at the top of each column to bring them into tension to support the cantilever.

The top structure of the southwest tower.

Close-up of the precast facade panels on the south facade of both towers.

Precast concrete panels with 8 foot square windows clad the towers and feature angled planes that change orientation with each block of setbacks and cantilevers.

Close-up of the precast facade panels.

The two towers are linked by a bridge that contains a pool and fitness center with Manhattan skyline views.

Looking up at the north facades of Block D.

Northwest corner of Block D.

Architect: OMA New York with Beyer Blinder Belle; Structural Engineer: DeSimone Consulting Engineers; MEP and LEED: Cosentini Associates; Facade: Thornton Tomasetti; Waterfront Landscape Architect: James Corner Field Operations; Interior and Landscape Architect: Marmol Radziner; Concrete: Highbury Concrete; Developers: Brookfield Property Partners, Park Tower Group; Program: Residential, Retail, Park; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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Construction Update: 1 Eagle Street - Eagle + West

Southeast corner of Block D from West Street.

Greenpoint Landing’s fourth market rate site is Block D, a two tower development by Brookfield Properties that will offer 745 residential rental units. Designed by Jason Long of OMA New York, the 30 and 40-story towers feature a massing that recalls a ziggurat and its inverse.

Southeast corner of Block D.

Superstructure has topped out on both towers, led by concrete contractor Highbury Concrete. The form of the taller southwest tower features four inverted cantilever phases on the 14th, 21st, 28th, and 36th floor that extend the cantilever to a total of 50 feet from the base structure to the top floors. At each cantilevered phase, engineered steel truss platforms were installed to support and take the load of the cantilever during construction. Once the platforms are removed, the cantilevered slabs are supported by sloping columns designed to transfer the load back to the structure and hung columns reinforced with multi strand post tension to support the structure suspended from above, like a suspension bridge. The post tension multi strand reinforcing, protected by plastic sleeves, is pulled at the top of each column to bring them into tension to support the cantilever.

South elevation of the two towers of Block D.

The top structure of the southwest tower.

Close-up of the precast facade panels on the south facade of both towers.

Precast concrete panels with 8 foot square windows will clad the towers and are currently being installed on both towers. The precast panels feature angled planes that change orientation with each block of setbacks and cantilevers.

Close-up of the precast facade panels.

Close-up of the precast facade panels.

South elevation of both towers.

North facades of Block D.

Looking up at the north facades of Block D.

The bridge connecting both tower.

Close-up of the cantilevered structure of the southwest tower.

The towers of Greenpoint Landing, from Block D (far right) to Block G (far left).

Northwest corner of Block D.

North facades of Block D from Hunters Point South Park.

Looking up at the south facades of Block D.

Pouring the ring beams at the southwest tower.

Forming the ring beams with rebar on the southwest tower.

The top floors of the northeast tower.

Southwest corner of the northeast tower.

An upper floor at the southwest tower, looking to the northeast tower.

View of the Manhattan skyline from a residential floor at the southwest tower.

View of Hunters Point South from a residential floor at the southwest tower.

Looking up at the cantilever of the south tower (left) and the north tower (right).

The two towers are linked by a bridge that contains a pool and fitness center with Manhattan skyline views.

West facade of the northeast tower and bridge.

Underneath the connecting bridge.

Northwest corner of Block D.

The towers of Greenpoint Landing.

Greenpoint Landing Block D (right) and the towers at Hunters Point South (left).

Architect: OMA New York with Beyer Blinder Belle; Structural Engineer: DeSimone Consulting Engineers; MEP and LEED: Cosentini Associates; Facade: Thornton Tomasetti; Waterfront Landscape Architect: James Corner Field Operations; Interior and Landscape Architect: Marmol Radziner; Concrete: Highbury Concrete; Developers: Brookfield Property Partners, Park Tower Group; Program: Residential, Retail, Park; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY.

 
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Construction Update: Greenpoint Landing Block D

Southeast corner of Block D from West Street.

Greenpoint Landing’s fourth market rate site is Block D, a two tower development designed by OMA New York. The two towers will stand 30 and 40 stories tall and offer 745 residential rental units. Block D’s two tower massing is designed as a ziggurat and an inverse form. Precast concrete panels with 8 foot square windows will clad the towers and are currently being installed at the lower floors. Superstructure has surpassed the halfway mark.

Northeast corner of Block D.

North facade of Block D.

Architect: OMA New York with Beyer Blinder Belle; Landscape Architect: James Corner Field Operations; Developers: Brookfield Property Partners, Park Tower Group; Program: Residential, Retail, Park; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY.

 
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