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The Greenpoint

Coordinates: 40°43′55.4″N 73°57′39.7″W / 40.732056°N 73.961028°W / 40.732056; -73.961028
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The Greenpoint
Viewed from the south in 2021
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General information
StatusTopped-out
TypeResidential
Coordinates40°43′55.4″N 73°57′39.7″W / 40.732056°N 73.961028°W / 40.732056; -73.961028
Estimated completion2018[1]
Height
Roof392 ft (119 m)
Technical details
Floor count39
Floor area454,502 square feet (42,224.6 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Ismael Levya

The Greenpoint (originally 10 Huron and also known as 21 India Street) is a two-building residential complex under development in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn. The two buildings are a 400 feet (120 m) tower with condos and a block-long five-story building with rentals.[2] It will be located next to a ferry stop.[3]

History

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Plans for the building were first released in October 2016.[2] The building reached half its full height in November 2016, and topped out in February 2017.[4]

Usage

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The lower 27 floors of the tower will contain 287 rental units. The remaining floors will be dedicated to condo units. The building will include amenities including a parking garage and a courtyard.

Design

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The building is split into a tower with 40 floors and a block-long, five-story rental building devoted exclusively to rentals. The tower is massed in a way that is similar to traditional New York skyscrapers, split into base, shaft, and crown.[5]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Fedak, Nikolai (14 October 2016). "New Rendering For The Greenpoint, 39-Story Tower Rising at 21 India Street in Brooklyn". YIMBY. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b Rosenberg, Zoe (14 October 2016). "Greenpoint waterfront's 40-story rental and condo tower, revealed". Curbed. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  3. ^ Laterman, Kaya (14 October 2016). "A Changing Waterfront in Greenpoint, Brooklyn". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  4. ^ Warerkar, Tanay (8 February 2017). "Greenpoint's tallest tower tops out at nearly 400 feet". Curbed. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  5. ^ Gardner, Mack (1 January 2017). "A skyline worth staring at". The Real Deal. Retrieved 9 April 2017.