Exciting times. Its about time that the outer boroughs push into supertall territory. Stern, like Barnett, needs statues to commemorate his skyscraper efforts because he has the motivation to think big.
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Cleaner render from Brownstoner:
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This would really be incredible. A tower with such a height would really expand NYC skyline and compliment Manhattan's perfectly.
I hope this is the beginning for more to come for Brooklyn! If Brooklyn was a city all by its lonesome self, it would be the 4th most populous city in the US of A. Brooklyn deserves this. |
http://www.6sqft.com/wp-content/uplo...endering-3.jpg
The original render that brownstoner used to crop out the model from. Common courtesy... Well they've edited their post now to include a credit. |
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With that said... BFD & who gives a shit? |
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Not to mention our sister borough across the river! New York City having 3 distinct (4 once L.I.C build more) skylines will indeed place the "skyline battle" among America cities to sleep. Imagine the views from the harbor and from the Empire State Building! No other city in America will be able to compete with the new New York City skyline. I just hope both Stern and Extell bring GREAT architecture. We don't need anything mediocre because these 2 towers will be historic and pivotal for Brooklyn's future, architecturally speaking. . . |
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exciting times in Brooklyn. Maybe they can build a supertall in park slope next! |
No one wants supertalls in Park Slope, but bring them on for downtown!
This is the Age of Ramses, lads! Only in NY!! :cheers: |
Lol. I agree, no park slope towers!!! Please.
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This will be great. We've been waiting a long long time . .
Hopefully we'll get a tall signature tower to define the Brooklyn skyline. one that will have some shape and distinction . . and not look too much like the 125 Greenwich pencilbox . . . But any significant bump would be appreciated. |
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THE FUTURE OF BROOKLYN: More than 22,000 new apartments will be built in borough before 2019
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http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopo...m.jpg?enlarged A view west towards Downtown Brooklyn (Artist’s rendering) http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopo...m.jpg?enlarged A view north towards Downtown Brooklyn (Artist’s rendering) http://static3.nydailynews.com/polop...pment-boom.jpg A view northwest towards Williamsburg and Greenpoint (Artist’s rendering) |
29-37 41st Avenue and 340 Flatbush Avenue making outer boroughs(s) history.
Some of the tallest outside of Manhattan. One Court Square was a start, and soon it will be dethroned. |
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That rendering of the Brooklyn skyline! ! ! It really shows the transformation full circle. I just hope Stern gives BK a classic and iconic Supertall. It will indeed dominate the Brooklyn sky so it has to be remarkable. Im speechless and excited for the skyline in the works! |
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http://www.6sqft.com/wp-content/uplo...evelopment.jpg For number data, and other figures: http://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/market...ht-report/1281 Its a pdf, but if you download it, and go to page 4, 5, and 6, you'll see tons of developments and renderings with info for those numbers. |
Teaser of views: https://instagram.com/p/8Bl8puSZJi/
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Wow this is going to be crazy. Soon there will be 5 distinct skylines in one area. With Lower Manhattan, Midtown, Jersey City, LIC, and Downtown Brooklyn. LIC DoBro and JC are all developing some very exciting projects.
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Looks pretty damn tall...
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Check Out These Insane Views From Brooklyn’s First 1,000+ Foot Tower
Check Out These Insane Views From Brooklyn’s First 1,000+ Foot Tower
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1,200' would be a gift. Hell, even a solid 1000' would be historical. Hopefully they are taking advantage of the market and aim high. This is not the time to be playing games. Go tall, and with a great design to attract the best talent and services (hotel + commercial). Mixed-used in this city is a win-win. With a waterfall of endless demand on the residential side, a city that publicly acknowledges its need for good office space, and even hotels, not aiming high would be foolish.
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