Greenpoint

80 Oak Street, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for 80 Oak Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a three-story residential building at 80 Oak Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The site is two blocks from the East River waterfront, and comes eight blocks away from the Nassau Avenue Subway Station, serviced by the G trains. It’s part a trend of development around the neighborhood waterfront to match demand. Shiraz Sanjana will be responsible for the development.

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18 India Street

RedSky Capital’s 40-Story Towers Coming to Greenpoint Waterfront Revealed

The wave of new developments rising along the Brooklyn and Queens waterfronts saw substantial vertical progress in 2017, with towers like The Greenpoint topping-out, and projects like TF Cornerstone’s Hunters Point South high-rises getting fresh renderings. The first days of 2018 are already signaling a continuation of the boom, and today YIMBY has the exclusive reveal for renderings of RedSky Capital’s redevelopment at 18 India Street, on the Greenpoint waterfront, which will yield approximately 650,000 square feet of space.

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167-169 Eagle Street

Renderings Revealed, Buildings Trade at 167-169 Eagle Street and 304 Saint Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn

News has broken about a sale brokered by Ariel Property Advisors in Brooklyn, accompanied by renderings of future potential. The company has sold a development package for three sites for a total of $5.06 million. 167-169 Eagle Street in Greenpoint and 304 Saint Nicholas Avenue in Bushwick were acquired by an anonymous buyer, and Daniel Tropp led the sales for all three of the lots.

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848 Lorimer Street, rendering by Meshberg Group

Updated Design Revealed for 848 Lorimer Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Today, YIMBY has the reveal for the updated design of 848 Lorimer Street, a six-story residential building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. We last reported on the site in September, when the exterior featured arched masonry, and a modernist black metal façade with large windows. The new design raises the masonry up to the fourth floor, above which are two stories of curtain-wall glass windows.

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