New York

Brooklyn Point, rendering by Williams New York

Sales Gallery Images Revealed, Construction Update for Soon-To-Be Tallest Building in Brooklyn

Construction at Extell’s 138 Willoughby, aka Brooklyn Point, is moving along quickly, with concrete now at the tenth floor. Once opened, the skyscraper will complete the City Point mega-development in Downtown Brooklyn. The mixed-use multi-building expansion has already produced two residential towers and a 600,000 square foot retail space with a food market, grocery store, event space, and movie theater.

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112 Schaefer Street, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for 112 Schaefer Street, Bushwick, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 112 Schaefer Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn. The site is seven blocks away from the Chauncey Street subway station, serviced by the J and Z trains. Seven blocks in the opposite direction is the Wilson Avenue subway station, serviced by the L train. Coby Perets is listed as responsible for the development.

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110 East 16th Street with skyline, development by Tishman

Rendering Revealed for 110 East 16th Street by Union Square, Manhattan

Development around Union Square has always been tightly monitored, which makes any newsfor the neighborhood all the more exciting. Today, YIMBY has an exclusive first look at new renderings for 110 East 16th Street, a Morris Adjmi Architects-designed mixed-use building which hopes to rise 21 floors above ground. The City Landmark Preservation granted approval in January for the proposal, though the ULURP process is still underway. The current structure, a nine-story parking garage, may be one of the few in the area whose demolition won’t cause a stir.

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