1 Java Street Two-Tower Development Tops out in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Rendering of 1 Java Street, courtesy of Marvel DesignsRendering of 1 Java Street, courtesy of Marvel Designs

Lendlease and its joint venture partner Aware Super, one of Australia’s largest superannuation funds, recently celebrated the topping out of 1 Java Street, a two-tower residential development in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Designed by Marvel, the 37- and 20-story structures will yield a combined 834 rental units, with 30 percent designated as affordable housing. The property is bound by India Street to the north, Java Street to the south, West Street to the east, and the East River to the west.

Rendering of 1 Java Street, courtesy of Marvel Designs

Rendering of 1 Java Street, courtesy of Marvel Designs

Upon completion in 2026, 1 Java Street is expected to be the largest residential geothermal building in New York State and one of the largest in the US. The project’s vertical closed-loop geo-exchange system will reduce annual carbon emissions from heating and cooling by 53 percent compared to typical residential systems. As an all-electric building, it will also avoid carbon emissions related to the use of natural gas.

The development rises from a shared podium and will feature approximately 13,000 square feet of retail space and a public waterfront esplanade with a climate-resilient shoreline.

Rendering of 1 Java Street, courtesy of Marvel Designs

Rendering of 1 Java Street, courtesy of Marvel Designs

“With 1 Java Street, we are setting a new standard for next-generation multifamily living with a high-quality, mixed-income development that is both fully electric and powered by geothermal energy,” said Monique Henley, executive general manager, East Coast Development at Lendlease. “As this project takes shape along the Brooklyn waterfront in Greenpoint, we’re realizing our innovative vision for sustainable urban development in one of the world’s most vibrant and desirable cities.”

The project provides direct access to the improved India Street Pier, which is served by the East River Ferry.

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3 Comments on "1 Java Street Two-Tower Development Tops out in Greenpoint, Brooklyn"

  1. I don’t see any park in front of those buildings. Isn’t that supposed to be part of the deal for new waterfront housing?

  2. David : Sent From Heaven. | September 8, 2024 at 1:54 am | Reply

    Is there convenient parking? And a wooden bridge should not be there. For these two beautiful towers: Thanks.

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