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80 Flatbush, rendering courtesy Alloy Development

80 Flatbush Redesigned and Approved, Tallest Tower Scaled Back to 840′

The City Council has unanimously approved the controversial 80 Flatbush project in Boerum Hill after a reduction in size and scale. While the drop in density is not ideal, the the buildings will still be a large player for the housing market and community at large, and will punctuate the neighborhood’s skyline with two new towers that appear both prominent and promising in terms of design.

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80 Flatbush

80 Flatbush’s Pre-Demolition Mural Unveiled, Downtown Brooklyn

Alloy Development’s plans for 80 Flatbush Avenue will eventually yield two residential towers, the larger of which will extend 74 floors and 920 feet into the Downtown Brooklyn skyline. But before construction can begin, the developers covered the existing structures in a mural starting back in September. Now, work on the art piece has wrapped up, as seen in the latest photos of the site from Tectonic.

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511 West 35th Street

Change of Plans: 511 West 35th Street

Plans for 511 West 35th Street may or may not be changing now that Spitzer Enterprises has acquired the site, but YIMBY has new renderings of the most recent iteration that fully illustrate the site’s potential, which…

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1 John Street

Permits Filed: 1 John Street

The first permits for 1 John Street have been filed; the 12-story building will rise adjacent to Brooklyn Bridge Park, and will have a total of 42 condominiums. Alloy Development and Monadnock Development are behind the…

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511 West 35th Street

Revealed: 511 West 35th Street

Alloy’s website has a new rendering of the firm’s plans for 511 West 35th Street, which will eventually house a skyscraper of approximately 500,000 square feet. The current reveal is tentative given the site may…

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