39-Story, 640-Unit Mixed-Use Project Rises Above Street Level at 10 Huron Street, Greenpoint

10 Huron Street10 Huron Street. Photos by NyConstructionPhoto

In August of 2015, YIMBY revealed new renderings of the 39-story, 640-unit mixed-use project planned at 10 Huron Street and 19 India Street (a.k.a. 145-155 West Street), in Greenpoint, located five blocks from the Greenpoint Avenue stop on the G train. Now the tower portion, at 10 Huron, is four stories above street level, while the foundation is complete where the six-story portion will go at 19 India, as seen in photos by NyConstructionPhoto. The entire complex will encompass 716,982 square feet. Across both buildings, there will be a total of 19,324 square feet of ground-floor retail space, in addition to a 3,802-square-foot medical office. The residential units should average 894 square feet apiece, of which 128 will be rented at below-market rates through the housing lottery.

10 Huron Street

19 India Street in foreground — 10 Huron in background. Photo by NyConstructionPhoto

Amenities include a 355-car parking garage across the cellar, ground, and second floors, storage rooms for 324 bikes, private residential storage, a fitness center, outdoor terraces on the third floor, a children’s playroom, office space, a library, laundry facilities, and a waterfront promenade. Mack Real Estate Group and Palin Enterprises are the developers, while Ismael Leyva Architects is the architect. Completion can probably be expected in late 2017 or early 2018.

10 Huron Street

10 Huron Street. Rendering by Ismael Leyva Architects

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1 Comment on "39-Story, 640-Unit Mixed-Use Project Rises Above Street Level at 10 Huron Street, Greenpoint"

  1. Really luxury tower with water view, quality of design by color and material.

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