NEW YORK | Brooklyn Tower (9 DeKalb) | 1,073 FT | 73 FLOORS
Brooklyn's New Tower, by SHoP, will sprout 775 Feet
http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/0...t_775_feet.php http://ny.curbed.com/uploads/340-Fla...sion-thumb.jpg Quote:
ADDING 1,066 FT RENDER http://m9.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...OPy.Large2.jpg |
Brooklyn is on fire! :hyper:
I expect something nice as usual from SHoP Architects. Great news. |
The fact that this is on the same block as the Juniors site (which could potentially soar to 1,000ft+) is what has me so excited!
Also this is right across the street from City-Point, phrase 3 will also be huge from the looks of things. SHoP will deliver I'm sure of it. They love Brooklyn lol. |
Great news for Brooklyn, so "Whos is Bum now"!
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This site alone would account for nearly 800 ft, so if JDS in fact does get the Junior's site, the tower will grow to 1,000 plus, as was speculated. In that case, I'll just merge the threads. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/10/ny...ires.html?_r=0 At Junior’s Site, Bidders See Brooklyn, Too, as a City of Spires http://static01.nyt.com/images/2014/...-master675.jpg JUNE 9, 2014 Quote:
This could be plans for the full assembled development, but we'll have to see. http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...ssdocnumber=01 Here's the floor breakdown... http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/JB...allbin=3396179 1-3 retail 4 residential amenity space 5-6 apartments (9 per floor) 7-32 aparments (11 per floor) 33 mechanical 34-50 apartments (7 per floor) 51 mechanical 52-69 apartments (4 per floor) 70 mechanical |
The sale for the junior site is almost over! Who will win?
That also looks like a difficult site assemblage. |
I'm suspecting that JDS already has either the Junior's site or the air rights from the landmark next door.
Going back a bit.. http://www.nydailynews.com/life-styl...icle-1.1815243 JDS Development and Chetrit Group snap up Downtown Brooklyn site for new tower Site is on one of Brooklyn's busiest corners http://www.nydailynews.com/life-styl...cle-1.1815243# June 3, 2014 Quote:
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So what you're saying is if JDS gets the Junior site they'll probably combine both sites to create one super tall? Seeing as though this site is already going up to 800FT? |
Brooklyn getting in on the action! (Which is not totally surprising.) I think instead of the title being just "New York", it should be just "Brooklyn" or "Brooklyn, New York".
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Brooklyn does = New York. If we're separating the boroughs then most threads would have to be converted into Manhattan, New York (which is equally as silly). New York City is one city no matter where in the 5 boroughs. |
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You can see from filings with the City that the tower is for roughly that half million square feet... http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/156380177/original.jpg |
This tower will rise in the photo just in front of the Citypoint complex which is pictured under construction...
ericles1976 https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5540/...5d1aa5e1_k.jpg |
Wooot? I totally missed this project. Great news for Brooklyn! :cheers: And let's not forget the potential supertall at Junior's site ...
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Great news for Brooklyn, USA! Just asking do ya think Brooklyn will get even taller towers like this NYguy?
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Hope SHoP does not hit us with more earth tones here.
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I've been wondering if the Junior's site was included in the filing, but I've seen no evidence that the lots have been merged. I still wonder how they've been able to get the zoning up to 556,000 sf ft. The Junior's site has 103,000 sf to build. I don't know about the air rights for the landmark at 9 DeKalb, but reportedly is has "several hundred thousand sf" of air rights to sell. The footprint of the Junior's site would seem too small to utilize those development rights, so maybe the sites will be merged, the filing to let any potential bidders on the Junior's site know what the deal is.
http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/156481820/original.jpg http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/156481971/original.jpg http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/156481973/original.jpg |
As a native Brooklynite and architect at a residential/high rise firm, I'm not sure how I feel about more towers in Brooklyn itself. High priced condos is not what we need, but that's an argument for another day.
Also, knew about Junior's closing/being sold months before it was made public >_> |
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Well, regardless of how you feel about it, Brooklyn is getting more towers, that much is certain. As far as the need for high priced condos, when there is no need, no more will be built. Demand will dictate that. |
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Interview (Supertall view): http://media.crainsnewyork.com/video...per-tall-tower He's also building Brooklyns new tallest for now. Interview (On construction in the city): The View on Real Estate: Michael Stern on the development biz http://media.crainsnewyork.com/show/...evelopment-biz |
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