Exterior Work Progresses on 584 Leonard Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn 

584 Lenard Street. Designed by Pliskin Architecture

Exterior work is progressing on 584 Leonard Street, a three-story residential building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Designed by Pliskin Architecture and developed by LTNG, the structure will yield two units each with more than 3,000 square feet of space. Sharon Engineering is the MEP and structural engineer and Trave LLC is the general contractor for the property, which is located on an interior lot between Norman and Nassau Avenues.

Photographs taken earlier this month show the superstructure topped out with scaffolding enveloping the Leonard Street elevation. A blue waterproof membrane covers the walls, and multiple pallets of bricks sit behind the sidewalk barriers waiting to be laid over the coming weeks. The façade should start to emerge from the scaffolding later this spring.

584 Leonard Street. Photo by Michael Young

584 Leonard Street. Photo by Michael Young

584 Leonard Street. Photo by Michael Young

584 Leonard Street. Photo by Michael Young

The rendering of 584 Leonard Street depicts a warm-hued brick façade covering the main elevation. The bottom two floors feature a cutaway with an inward-angled wall, and the floor-to-ceiling windows on the third story stretch the width of the cutout below. Above this, a setback makes way for a roof terrace adorned with shrubbery and lined with wooden railings.

584 Lenard Street. Designed by Pliskin Architecture

The nearest subway is the G train at the Nassau Avenue station to the west along Manhattan Avenue.

584 Leonard Street’s anticipated completion date is posted on site for winter 2022, though sometime this summer is conceivable.

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