Permits Filed for 39-Story Tower at 1 Eagle Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

1 Eagle Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn1 Eagle Street via Google Maps

Permits have been filed for a 39-story high-rise at 1 Eagle Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Located between West Street and Franklin Street, the corner lot is eight city blocks north of the Greenpoint Avenue subway station, serviced by the G train. Dan Berger of Brookfield Property Partners is listed as the owner behind the applications for this tower along with an adjacent seven-story development at 15 Eagle Street.

The proposed 435-foot-tall tower at 1 Eagle Street will yield 387,896 square feet. Combined with the 175,431 square footage of 15 Eagle Street, the two developments will have a total of 710,344 square feet designated for residential space and 8,616 square feet for commercial space. 1 Eagle Street will have 335 rental suites, with an average unit scope of 1,157 square feet. 15 Eagle Street will rise 67 feet and house 108 units, although it is unclear if these will be rentals as well. Both concrete-based structures will also have cellars, rooftops, and 30-foot-long rear yards.

Carlos Cardoso of Beyer Blinder Belle is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits will likely not be needed as the lot is vacant. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

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2 Comments on "Permits Filed for 39-Story Tower at 1 Eagle Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn"

  1. Please pardon me for using your space: Thank you. (In case if I forget it)

  2. Jack Liberman | March 20, 2019 at 6:31 pm | Reply

    Good combination of high rise with low rise building, making that high rise at 435 foot height looks like “true” skyscraper over 500′. 39 story looming over 6 story, 435′ over 67′. Interesting that total height combined of two buildings is 502 feet. And taller tower is almost 7 times higher than lowrise building. And 39 story Skycraper complex in India street nearby, have almost the same height combination of 398 feet of 39 story tower over lowrise 5 story about 60′ almost block long building. Both residential clusters making emerging Greenpoint skyline interesting with this height variation. It’s like building 70-80 story tower next to 10-12 story lowrise.

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