Façade installation is now underway on the upper floors of the 32-story, 440-unit mixed-use tower under development at 86 Fleet Place, located on the corner of Myrtle Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn. Progress on the structure, which topped out in October, can be seen thanks to photos posted to the YIMBY Forums. The latest building permits have the tower measuring 427,346 square feet and standing 384 feet to its pinnacle.
It will contain 10,813 square feet of retail space on the ground floor, followed by residential units across the third through 32nd floors. The apartments, which will be rentals, should average 871 square feet apiece. Red Apple Group is the developer and Goldstein, Hill & West Architects is behind the design. Completion is expected in 2017.
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I think with this tower and Toren, across the street, nobody’s should say any longer for Brooklyn new towers are bland. This 32 story and nearly as tall, as 37 story Toren, and curved swiped angles, what’s making it suitable on 1st Avenue of Manhattan more than Downtown Brooklyn area!!! Loved this design, sure it’s should be more towers from this supermarket chain owner turned as a building developer!!!
What a busted piece of garbage. Shame that so many developers are building such ugly buildings in downtown brooklyn.