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111 Lawrence Street topped out this week at 51 stories, making it the tallest building in Brooklyn. At the same time, the rental building also got a new name—The Brooklyner. The building’s developer, The Clarett Group, also released the first renderings of the 491-unit project, one of which is posted above. Occupancy is slated for late 2009/early 2010. In addition to killer views, the building will also boast 24-hour concierge service and a full fitness center.
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  1. This is the ugliest building to go up recently in New York except for the Beaver House in the Financial District. The tragedy is its height – you can’t avoid it when walking up Smith Street. What a waste.

  2. I have see this thing going up from my living room window for the past few months – that is still a wierd areas over there – not a whole lot going on – unless you walk further into Fort Green or down to Smith St or even Brooklyn Heights.

  3. dang, .6 meters taller than the Williamsburg Savings Bank.

    The Clocktower is a much cooler “tallest building in Brooklyn.” oh well.

    Maybe “Miss Brooklyn” will be even better! 😉

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