New York

9 DeKalb Avenue Steadily Rising Toward 1,066-Foot Pinnacle in Downtown Brooklyn

Construction is ascending steadily at 9 DeKalb Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, the first supertall project in the outer boroughs. The reinforced concrete superstructure currently stands around 28 stories tall, more than one-third of its 73-story total. Designed by SHoP Architects and developed by JDS, the 1,066-foot-tall skyscraper will yield 425 rental apartments and 150 condominiums.

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Excavation Underway at 141 Willoughby Street in Downtown Brooklyn

Excavation is underway at 141 Willoughby Street, the site of a 24-story mixed-use building in Downtown Brooklyn. Designed by SLCE Architects and Fogarty Finger Architecture and developed by Savanna Real Estate, the project will yield a mix of office and retail space. The trapezoidal site is bound by Flatbush Avenue to the east, Willoughby Street to the south, and Gold Street to the west. The parcel was once the site of the Institute of Design and Construction, which was demolished last year.

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124 East 86th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side

Permits Filed for 20-Story Tower at 124 East 86th Street on the Upper East Side

Permits have been filed for a 20-story mixed-use building at 124 East 86th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Located between Park Avenue and Lexington Avenue, the lot is steps from the 86th Street subway station, serviced by the 4, 5, and 6 trains. Rybak Development under the 126 East 86th Street Development LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Rendering of 555 Greenwich Street - COOKFOX Architects

Excavation Underway at 561 Greenwich Street in Hudson Square

Excavation has commenced at 561 Greenwich Street, the site of a 19-story, 260,000-square-foot commercial building in Hudson Square. Designed by COOKFOX Architects, the project will add 199,353 square feet of office space to the rapidly changing neighborhood. Hines is serving as development manager and Trinity Church Wall Street is listed as the owner on permits filed last November. The site is bound by Greenwich Street Street to the west, King Street to the north, and Charlton Street to the south.

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