Brooklyner
40°41′33.7″N 73°59′9.7″W / 40.692694°N 73.986028°W / 40.692694; -73.986028
The Brooklyner is a skyscraper at 111 Lawrence Street in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City. Built by the Clarett Group and designed by GKV Architects, with WSP Cantor Seinuk (Structural Engineers), and Langan Engineering (Geotechnical Engineers), it became the tallest building in Brooklyn, surpassing the Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower in 2010. Later, in 2014, the Brooklyner was surpassed by 388 Bridge Street for the tallest skyscraper in the borough.
The structure contains 491 rental units and is currently managed by Equity Residential. The building is 51 stories tall and 531.5 feet (162.0 meters) in height.[2]
Gallery
- Front façade of building looking northeast from Red Hook Lane.
- Rear concrete façade of building looking west.
- Side exterior shot looking north on Lawrence street.
See also
References
External links
- Official website
- The Brooklyner at GKV Architects
- The Brooklyner on CTBUH
- The Brooklyner[usurped] on Emporis
- The Brooklyner on the Skyscraperpage.com
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