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New Developments in Brooklyn

Brooklyn is currently undergoing an exciting cultural renaissance and economic revitalization that is set to re-position it as a major force in the U.S. economy commensurate with its status as the fourth largest city in the nation.

Please click on the links below to learn more about some of the major development projects – proposed, under construction and recently completed – throughout this great New York City borough.


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Novo Park Slope Developments in Brooklyn

MeadowWood at Gateway
12205 Flatlands Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11207
Nestled in a park-like setting filled with cozy benches and inviting playgrounds, MeadowWood at Gateway is a one-of-a-kind community in the heart of Brooklyn. Studios -Townhouses starting at 100,000.
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Mill Harbor Developments in Brooklyn Mill Harbor Gated Community Living
This private community offers acres of green space and features gated security, ample parking, private clubhouse, fitness center with aerobics area, hot tub, pool, sauna, library and card room. You will soon forget how close you are to the hustle and bustle of city life.
Novo Park Slope Developments in Brooklyn

Novo
343 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY  11215
NOVO is the New Park Slope. This handsome condominium sets a new standard for full-service living, offering amenities previously unavailable in Park Slope.
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Tichard Meier on Prospect Park - Developments in Brooklyn Richard Meier On Prospect Park
1 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY  11238
Steps away from over 500 acres of natural parkland, 52 acres of garden and a rich urban infrastructure.
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One Hanson Place Developments in Brooklyn One Hanson Place
1 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, NY  11243
Own a piece of History. By May 1929, One Hanson Place was the tallest structure in Brooklyn, soaring 512 feet into the sky. Today, it remains the borough’s most recognizable icon.
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J Condominium Developments in Brooklyn J Condominium
100 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY  11201
Soaring thirty-three stories into the New York skyline, J Condominium is literally and figuratively above it all.
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The Mill Building - Developments in Brooklyn The Mill Building
85-101 North 3 Street, Brooklyn, NY  11211
“Authentic Loft Living”
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Park Circle at Prospect Park Developments in Brooklyn Park Circle at Prospect Park
346 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, NY  11218
This is your unique opportunity to experience "no compromise" living where the best of metropolitan life and the best of nature meet.
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Jackson Foundry Lofts Jackson Foundry Lofts
130 Jackson Street, Brooklyn, NY  11211
This building's rich history stretches back to the Civil War Era.
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Village Terrace Condominiums Village Terrace
71 Village Road North, Brooklyn, NY  11223
Nestled in Gravesent, Village Terrace is amongst the best shops restaurants and recreational centers that Brooklyn has to offer.
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Condominiums - The Mondern Townhouse The Modern Townhouse
188 15 Street, Brooklyn, NY  11215

A 19th century architectural masterpiece is celebrated while modern accents create a fresh look that ushers this neighborhood archive into the present.


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Condominiums - Tiffany Tower Tiffany Tower
20 Tiffany Place, Brooklyn, NY  11231
Nestled on a quiet cobblestone street in unique Tiffany Village, part of historic Cobble Hill West in Brooklyn, Tiffany Tower brings you luxury living, neighborhood convenience, and architectural splendor with waterfront views.
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Condominiums - Court Street Lofts Court Street Lofts
505 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY  11231
A real neighborhood grounded in historical context: Carroll Gardens offers a real sense of community and caring amid signature 19th century garden brownstones.
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Condominiums - The Smith The Smith
75 Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY  11217
A savvy sense of utility and pop. Light and space are integral to the design, which emphasizes pure aesthetic and durability.
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Condominiums - Simone The Simone
35 Mc Donald Avenue, Brooklyn, NY  11218
Manhattan-style luxury condominiums in the heart of Windsor Terrace. Manhattan is just twenty minutes away!
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Highlight on the Brooklyn Children’s Museum expansion.

Construction is scheduled to begin this year on the expansion of the Brooklyn Children’s Museum designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects. The undulating, L-shaped, two-story, daffodil-yellow building will add just about double the museum’s size to 102,000 square feet. The project is slated to be certified as the nation’s first “green” children’s museum by the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program. The new building will combine the latest innovations in sustainable architecture such as a geothermal heating and cooling system, solar energy, a number of sensor systems, and renewable and recycled materials, and interactive exhibits and signage that highlight the building’s high performance features.

The new building will wrap around the existing 1977 structure (most of which is below ground) designed by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer and the original Interactive Learning Environment designed by Edwin Schlossberg. Completion is scheduled for 2006, and the museum will make every effort to keep the facility open throughout the construction period.


Brooklyn Projects, Studies and Proposals
Downtown Brooklyn - Approved development plan to facilitate the continued growth of Downtown Brooklyn.

From the Department of City Planning and the NYC Economic Development Corporation (EDC)

The plan recommends a series of zoning map and zoning text changes, new public open spaces, pedestrian and transit improvements, urban renewal, street mappings and other actions that would foster a multi-use urban environment to serve the residents, businesses, academic institutions and cultural institutions of Downtown Brooklyn and its surrounding communities. Building on the success of previous development efforts that have retained and attracted companies in New York, the plan would create new retail and housing, and would foster expanded academic and cultural facilities.

 

Downtown Brooklyn is the citys third largest central business district after Midtown and Downtown Manhattan. Because of its close proximity to lower Manhattan and excellent local and regional mass transit access, Downtown Brooklyn occupies a valuable and unique position in New York City as a competitive, back-office alternative to New Jersey. Generally bounded by Tillary Street to the north, Ashland Place to the east, Atlantic Center and Schermerhorn Street to the south, and Court Street to the west, it is a diverse area with a high concentration of major office buildings, regional stores, residential buildings, government offices and a number of major academic and cultural institutions.

 

Summary of Downtown Brooklyn Development Plan (3.5 mb)

 

Projects & Proposals > Greenpoint-Williamsburg
Greenpoint-Williamsburg - Approved

 


 

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