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Old Posted Jul 20, 2021, 4:02 PM
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So the article says it’s 480 feet in height but in the rendering it’s above the WSB which is 512feet if I remember correctly. I wonder if they bumped the height back up or if this is a not to scale rendering.
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So the article says it’s 480 feet in height but in the rendering it’s above the WSB which is 512feet if I remember correctly. I wonder if they bumped the height back up or if this is a not to scale rendering.
Probably the height minus the black box on the roof.
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They've launched a cool site for the project. More renderings and design info available.

https://www.thealloyblock.com

According to Alloy, the first tower will be 484' and 44 stories.
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I like the wooden option one on the left because it makes the skyline looks like it’s 2030 or 2050.
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this is a great solution for that triangular site. much better than one mammoth tower.
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I like the wooden option one on the left because it makes the skyline looks like it’s 2030 or 2050.
That's the taller tower, seen here from and opposite angle...










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https://twitter.com/ElrondBurrell/st...343044/photo/1






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New Project Alert 100 Flatbush Avenue !Medium star
A soon-to-be 482-foot-44-story tower bordering Downtown Brooklyn and Boerum Hill.

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https://nypost.com/2022/01/20/inside...tallest-tower/

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The Alloy Block


The Alloy Block broke ground last summer as one of the most ambitious new projects shaping Downtown Brooklyn. Bounded by Flatbush Avenue, Schermerhorn Street, 3rd Avenue and State Street, the first phase, which is slated for completion in 2024, will include the city’s first all-electric residential tower at 505 State St. and two public schools designed to meet Passive House compliance for energy efficiency.

Rising 44 stories and 480 feet, the residential tower will be home to 441 mixed-income units with rents starting as low as $750.

(In its second phase, a second residential tower will climb nearly double that height to 840 feet.)

When it’s complete, the Alloy Block will consist of 850 new residences, including approximately 200 affordable apartments, 200,000 square feet of Class A office space and 40,000 square feet of retail.

“Our impact can be provocative,” said Della Valle. “It’s such an interesting time. There’s a public health crisis, job market volatility, logistics challenges, inequality, a sustainability crisis — it’s all part of the daily discussion in Brooklyn.”






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I wonder if the 440 is in reference to the HOF, in the rendering the mechanical box looks higher than the WSB crown.
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I wonder if the 440 is in reference to the HOF, in the rendering the mechanical box looks higher than the WSB crown.

Permits are filed under 100 Flatbush. It's 490 ft to the top of the parapet, pluse 20 or so ft for the bulkhead.























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Great, thanks for posting those.
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That twisting gesture is so minor it will probably go almost conpletely unnoticed.
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Far left. 80 Flatbush.


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The facade is gorgeous, will the taller tower start soon now that this is done? I like that one even better.
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