Façade installation is progressing on 164 4th Avenue, a 17-story residential building in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Designed by SBLM Architects and developed by JLL Capital Markets, the 142,000-square-foot structure will yield 160 rental apartments with 30 percent designated as affordable housing, as well as 12,391 square feet of ground-floor commercial space. The 13,840-square-foot site was formerly occupied by a gas station and is located at the corner of 4th Avenue and Douglass Street.
A tremendous amount of work has unfolded since our last update in late September, when pilings were just getting underway on the plot and excavation had yet to start in earnest. Recent photos show the reinforced concrete superstructure already built to its parapet and the façade of floor-to-ceiling glass and copper-hued paneling enclosing the lower two-thirds of the building.
Metal spandrels with inlaid ventilation grilles cover the edges of the floor plates.
The lot-line wall on the southern side is mostly blank with the exception of a lone column of narrow windows. Crews are in the process of painting the cinderblock face yellow in preparation for the installation of the final cladding.
No official renderings for 164 4th Avenue have been released apart from the below preliminary renderings form a few years ago. The overall design appears to have been retained, although the stacks of balconies have been eliminated.
A list of residential amenities also yet to be disclosed. The closest subway from the property is the R train at the Union Street station along 4th Avenue.
164 4th Avenue’s anticipated completion date is slated for the summer of 2025, as noted on site.
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30% affordable really means another form of market rate units in a shoe box apartment, on top of that the cancer causing chemicals from the toxic canal, law suit in full effect who get seriously ill
I would like graduate students to see this installation, they will answer if it is as beautiful as me: Thanks.