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A Classic Brooklyn Luxury Tower Still Has Available Apartments

Many are under the impression that Brooklyn has only recently begun welcoming glassy high rises, but sky-reaching towers have been making their way into this borough for some time. 66 Rockwell Place was constructed back in 2011, but the modern tower still hold some beautiful available apartments 

430 Albee Square Arrives in Downtown Brooklyn

Brooklyn has always been considered the perfect medium between the busy blocks of Manhattan and the spread-out streets of a suburb. Now, 430 Albee Square offers a new opportunity to live in this vibrant, culture-filled area in Downtown Brooklyn.

Hoyt & Horn Offers Another Opportunity to Call Downtown Brooklyn Home

Downtown Brooklyn is booming with new buildings and this new lavish development at 45 Hoyt Street makes for a great addition to the neighborhood with its industrial-inspired exterior and wide windows.

Downtown Brooklyn's The Margo Still Has Available Luxury Homes

Downtown Brooklyn welcomed The Margo back in 2016, but the sleek structure still has luxury homes available.

Redefining Brooklyn with a New Massive Development

Years of construction on Brooklyn’s massive development in Downtown Brooklyn, City Point has finally completed. Its residential tower is up and has already hit the market.

Brooklyn’s Residential Red Brick Building Has Topped Out


237 Duffield Street. Photo by Joseph Evan Gray for YIMBY

A unique addition to Downtown Brooklyn has officially been topped out. At 237 Duffield Street, the 21-story mixed-use tower has reached its full height of 210 feet. Once complete, the building will hold 110 apartments and retail space.

Downtown Brooklyn Gets Snazzy New Rental Building

ODA Architecture has issued a rendering for its 28-story building called 436 Albee Square in Downtown Brooklyn. At 310 feet tall, the place will have 150 units spread out across 120,000 square feet of residential space.

New Developments in Downtown Brooklyn

Downtown Brooklyn is booming with new development. In recent years, a number of new residential projects have risen in the area. Brooklyn is full of culture, shops, and restaurants, attracting tons of new people to the area. If you are one of the many New Yorkers who have been drawn in by Brooklyn’s charm, check out the list of residential developments new to Downtown Brooklyn with open availability.

Atlantic Yards Developer Promises 2,500 Affordable Apartments by 2025

Atlantic Yards By SHoP

After years and years of delays, Forest City Ratner has agreed to accelerate the building of affordable housing at its Atlantic Yards development. The development was announced on December 11, 2003 and has since weathered lawsuits, multiple architects, and a recession. Now, after negotiations with the de Blasio administration, state officials, and community groups, the pace will hasten.

Update: Dock Street Site In DUMBO

Big news in Brooklyn: Two Trees Management Company began building on the Dock Street site in DUMBO. This building had received plentiful opposition because it will be blocking views of the Brooklyn Bridge. Celebrities even chimed into the decided opposition with protesters including, Helen Hunt, Gabriel Byrne, Gary Sinise, Ana Gasteyer, and more. Surviving this opposition, the Dock Street mixed-use building is currently ascending into the rendering that was released late last year.