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The Brooklyn Tower in Downtown Brooklyn. At a height of 1,066 ft (325 m), it has been the tallest building in Brooklyn since October 2021. Brooklyn, the most populous of New York City's five boroughs, contains over 50 high-rises that stand taller than 350 feet (107 m). The Brooklyn Tower, a condominium and rental tower in the Downtown neighborhood of the borough, is Brooklyn's tallest building ...
[1] [12] [a] The structure is the tallest building in Brooklyn, the tallest physically on Long Island, and the tallest in New York City outside Manhattan. [18] [19] WSP Global was the structural engineer for the tower, while Jaros, Baum & Bolles provided MEP engineering. The developer's in-house construction company, JDS Construction, was the ...
Also known as the Freedom Tower. Tallest building in the Western Hemisphere by architectural height. Tallest building in New York City and the United States. 7th-tallest building in the world. Roof height is 1,368 feet (417 m), the same as the original World Trade Center. Footprint of the building is 200 by 200 feet (61 by 61 m), the same as ...
Brooklyn’s tallest building is struggling to pay its skyscraping loans. Michael Stern, the developer of 9 DeKalb Avenue’s 93-story The Brooklyn Tower, has defaulted on a $240 million mezzanine ...
The Hub, also known as 333 Schermerhorn Street, is a 610-foot, 55-floor skyscraper in the Downtown Brooklyn neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. [1] [2] [3] The building contains 754 apartments, four high-rise elevators and three mid-rise elevators.
A third tower—City Point Tower III, located at 138 Willoughby Street planned to be 720 feet (220 m) tall, making it the tallest in Brooklyn in 2020. [ 14 ] 9 DeKalb Avenue (now The Brooklyn Tower) surpassed City Point Tower III in height in 2021. [ 15 ]
As part of the development, a new entrance to the Jay Street–MetroTech station of the New York City Subway was built, including an elevator. [4] When it topped out in July 2015, [5] it became the tallest building in Brooklyn, surpassing 388 Bridge Street by 34 feet (10 m); [6] [7] until it was passed by The Hub a few months later. [8]
The new tower will beat out beat out Burj Khalifa, also located in Dubai (which was completed in 2010) as the tallest freestanding tower in the world by about 100 meters (around 328 feet).