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The huge rental building — shrouded in mystery until its owner, Sam Boymelgreen, was revealed last week — at 33 Caton Place in Windsor Terrace will have what looks like a gray brick and rusted steel exterior, judging by this rendering a reader found on the architect’s website. While the materials and massing look a little bit dark and brooding in the rendering, we think the materials are interesting and it could be appealing from the street in person. The large street-level windows look pedestrian-friendly.

The architects are DJ Associates Architect PC and Luca Andrisani Architects. The 126-unit building, called The Kestrel, will have a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units. “Amenities will include a gym, spa, media room, business center, lounge, child playroom, attended parking, rooftop recreation spaces and concierge service,” said the architect’s site. As we mentioned last week, leasing will start in April.

What do you think of the design?

33 Caton Place [DJ Associates]
Mystery Windsor Terrace Build Belongs to Boymelgreen, Will Start Renting in April [Brownstoner]


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  1. The biggest aspect of this and the building across the street is the new services which will spring up in response to the new population. Because of the large roads which surround this block, all of the markets, restaurants, and coffee shops are about 10 minutes away. Coney Island ave would be perfect for more businesses.