The numbers are big: The development will add approximately 1 million square feet of homes, including 92 affordable units, over two city blocks.
The numbers are big: The development will add approximately 1 million square feet of homes, including 92 affordable units, over two city blocks.
Another Brooklyn mega-project is finally rising just south of the Williamsburg Bridge, on the long-stalled Kedem Winery site on the Williamsburg waterfront.
Installation of the exterior facade continues at the first new building under construction at Two Trees' Domino Sugar development in Williamsburg.
One of the most interesting projects in Brooklyn is finally taking shape on Montieth Street in Bushwick on the Rheingold Brewery site.
In the heart of Williamsburg, a 13-story luxury residential condo tower from developers Adam America and the Naveh Shuster Group is nearing completion.
The brick, metal and glass facade has reached the lower levels of the Downtown Brooklyn tower that is replacing a block-size parking lot at 300 Livingston Street.
The eyeball-grabbing glass curtain wall architect Francis Cauffman designed for union offices is spreading across the steel superstructure at 620 Fulton Street in Fort Greene's BAM Cultural District.
The first new tower under construction at the former Domino Sugar factory site is rising at 325 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg. Developed by Two Trees Management and designed by SHoP Architects, the mega-development is one of the most unusual projects under construction in Brooklyn.
The latest condo building, The Baltic, from JDS and VOA Architecture, is rising on 4th Avenue.
Windows are going in at Greenland Forest City Partners’ 550 Vanderbilt Avenue, the first condo tower to break ground in the massive 17-building Pacific Park/Atlantic Yards mega-project in Prospect Heights.