A Look At The Building With 15 of NYC's Iconic Landmarks In View
A building that can see it all The Brooklyn Tower, Brooklyn's first supertall designed by SHoP Architects and developed by JDS, as the new NYC landmark's sculptural crown approaches completion, marking a cinematic new beacon for the skyline.
Views have historically been one of the biggest selling points for both New York and international home buyers. The tower (standing at a height of over 1,000 feet) arguably commands the most stunning perspectives of the city.
From the 53rd to 92nd floor of the tower, where residences are currently for sale, one can enjoy the NYC skyline and the views onto an impressive number of more than 15 individual New York landmarks including The Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, One World Trade Center, Chrysler Building, the Atlantic Ocean, East River, New York Harbor, The Brooklyn, Verrazano, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges, Governor’s Island and the Barclays Center. From the building’s high vantage point, residents will have sightlines over Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, down Flatbush Avenue extension and Downtown Brooklyn all the way to JFK airport.
The tower’s transformative contribution to the city skyline creates an expression of Brooklyn’s vibrant past and future during a time when the prospect of a stunning view is more prized than ever. With its innovative hexagonal silhouette designed by SHoP creating more view corridors and perspectives, the design works to enrich the views from the building.
At 93 stories tall, The Brooklyn Tower is one of a limited number of buildings achieving such elevation in New York City, joining a small group of prime offerings such as 111 West 57th Street and 432 Park Avenue, also by JDS and SHoP Architects.
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