86 fleet place rendering 92014

After filing permits for its fourth and final building on Myrtle Avenue last month, billionaire John Catsimatidis’ Red Apple Group has released a rendering of the 32-story tower at 86 Fleet Place in Downtown Brooklyn. New York YIMBY first published the rendering, along with some new details that differ from the permits. The high-rise will have 440 apartments spread among 385,000 square feet and 10,000 square feet of ground floor retail.

The building between Fleet Place, Fair Street and Prince Street joins Red Apple’s first three developments on the block — 218 Myrtle Avenue (the already completed Andrea), 180 Myrtle Avenue and 160 Myrtle Avenue (both still under construction). Dattner Architects designed all of those, but the architect of record on 86 Fleet is Goldstein, Hill and West.

What do you think of the design?
Revealed: 86 Fleet Place, 32-Story Downtown Brooklyn Tower by Red Apple Group [NYY] GMAP
Plans Revealed for Last and Biggest Tower in Catsimatidis’ Myrtle Avenue Complex [Brownstoner]
Red Apple Group Coverage [Brownstoner]

Rendering via Red Apple Group and NYY


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  1. To be fair, there will be underground parking. And grocery stores are supplied by the private sector based on demand. Commodore Barry Park is close by and it’s not heavily used.

    Schools, I’ll agree with you on that one.

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