100 Flatbush, a proposed 482-foot-tall mixed-use development, is headed for downtown Brooklyn, where developer-architects Alloy Development have filed permits for for a skyscraper that will add to the borough’s growing skyline.
The 374,336-square-foot development will rise 40-stories and will contain 262 residences, according to New York YIMBY. The tower is also set to include 111,000 square feet of commercial spaces and over 100,000 square feet of community functions.
The tower joins a growing cluster of sky-piercing developments slated for the borough, including SHoP's 9 DeKalb, set to rise 1,066-feet, KPF's 745-foot Brooklyn Point tower, and Studio Gang's 620-foot 11 Hoyt, among many others.
Alloy is also developing 80 Flatbush, a 74-story tower set to rise 986-feet on an adjacent site.
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