Updated Renderings Revealed for Calyer Place Residential Tower in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Updated rendering for 65 Private Drive at the Calyer Place complex - SLCE ArchitectsUpdated rendering for 65 Private Drive at the Calyer Place complex - SLCE Architects

In an exclusive reveal, YIMBY is pleased to share new renderings of the first tower to debut at Calyer Place, a forthcoming residential complex in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The tower at 65 Private Drive will stand 40 stories above the waterfront near the intersection of West and Oak Streets. Additional properties within the complex will include another 40-story tower, a 32-story building, and 22-story building.

Together, the Calyer Place complex will yield nearly 1 million square feet with 700 apartments, 10,000 square feet of retail, 7,160 square feet of unspecified community facilities, and parking for more than 600 vehicles.

The project team includes developer M&H Realty LLC, master planned design by Cooper Robertson & Partners, and SLCE which served as architect of record.

Final renderings for the premier tower illustrate a reflective glass façade with dark gray mullions, ornamental concrete, and glass-enclosed balconies. The tower is stepped back from the shoreline, making space for a large podium with open-air recreational space and unobstructed views of the Manhattan skyline.

The project team has not announced an anticipated date of completion for the first tower.

Calyer Place. Photo by Michael Young

Calyer Place. Photo by Michael Young

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4 Comments on "Updated Renderings Revealed for Calyer Place Residential Tower in Greenpoint, Brooklyn"

  1. That looks pretty good!

  2. Kenneth Reape | March 21, 2022 at 4:12 pm | Reply

    Please find me two bedroom

  3. Holy parking apocalypse. 600 spaces – cut half of them from the project and add another 150 homes.

  4. Ethel Stevens | March 22, 2022 at 5:10 pm | Reply

    Kenneth Reape; Go on Google and type in Housing Connect and you will find a list of Affordable Housing in it’s variety based on salary ranges……

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