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Brooklyn Building Designed with Millennials in Mind


Rendering of 33 Bond Street via Curbed

A massive rental building is coming to Brooklyn at 33 Bond Street. The building will be developed by TF Cornerstone’s, making this their first residential development.

Mixed-Use Development Coming to Booming Downtown Brooklyn


Rendering of building courtesy of Alloy Development

A massive mixed-use project has just been filed for Downtown Brooklyn by Alloy Development. It will bring not only a slew of apartments, but also two schools, a cultural institution, and office space.

New Rental Development Will Take Up An Entire Block in Brooklyn


Rendering courtesy of CetraRubby

A large rental development is coming to Brooklyn, at 350 Clarkson Street. Hudson Companies announced their plans for the eight-story building, which will be designed by CetraRubby.

Sunset Park’s Mixed-Use Development


Renderings by Raymond Chan Architect

A massive mix-use building is coming to Sunset Park’s eighth avenue between 61st and 64th street. Plans for this project had been altered quite a bit, but Architect Raymond Chan will finally be moving forward with a plan that consists of a mall, a 12-story residential tower, an 11-story hotel, and a pre-K school.

The residential portion of the project is planned to hold 250 rental apartments, while the hotel will have 150 rooms. The biggest change to the original plan is the addition of the school, which will be private and seat 498 students.

Jenga Building will Bring Luxury Rentals to Brooklyn


Renderings by J Frankl Associates via New York YIMBY

Many renderings have dropped for the new sleek residential building planned  for 207 South 23rd Street, but a final plan for this jenga-like structure has now been revealed. This soon-to-be residential building will rise only eight stories and will hold 10 rental apartments.

Stay On The Go in this MTA-inspired Apartment Building

132A Stanhope Street

Located at 132A Stanhope Street, the four-story building was constructed in January, replacing a two-story family home. Its unique exterior mimics the subway system.