Permits Filed for Another Tower on Greenpoint Waterfront at 65 Private Drive, Brooklyn

65 Private Drive, via Google Maps65 Private Drive, via Google Maps

The Greenpoint waterfront is looking to get yet another major development. Permits have been filed for a 33-story building at 65 Private Drive, in Brooklyn, New York. The nearest subway station, seven blocks away, is the Greenpoint Avenue station, serviced by the G train. M&H Realty Partners will be responsible for development.

The 290-foot tall structure will yield 366,600 square feet of space, with 362,980 square feet dedicated to residential use, and 3,630 square feet for commercial-retail space on the ground floor. The site would create 410 apartments, averaging 885 square feet apiece, indicating rentals. 396 parking spaces will be made available below ground.

Tenants will have storage, laundry rooms, lobby space, indoor recreation space on the first and fifth floor, and outdoor recreation space on the fourth, seventh, and tenth floor. Private terraces and patios will also be included for some units on floors seven through ten.

SLCE Architects will be responsible for the design.

Permits were filed in September for the neighboring site by the same developer and architect, and that tower will rise 211 feet, and yield 87,434 square feet. With any luck, the two sites will activate the waterfront property, and provide public access.

Renderings have not been released, and an estimated completion date has not been announced.

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3 Comments on "Permits Filed for Another Tower on Greenpoint Waterfront at 65 Private Drive, Brooklyn"

  1. Welcome Home (David) | December 6, 2017 at 7:10 am | Reply

    Please pardon me for using your space: Very nice to know, and very nice to read.

  2. Where the hell is 65 Private Drive, Brooklyn?
    It does not exist – or some read estate developer made it up/

  3. You all need to stop. This is getting stupid! No infrastructure, no support, you are stealing the charm from this neighborhood!

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