While a 26-story residential tower might not attract much attention in Manhattan anymore, it's another story across the river in Prospect Lefferts Gardens. 123 Linden Boulevard, a rental tower in the works, has seemed to add more apartments and more feet to its height with every developer that joins the project; The Moinian Group teamed up with developers Solomon Feder and Israel Neiman on the building, which now towers over its nearest neighbors at 320 feet tall. Construction has recently topped out.
Additionally, the interlocking glass and concrete volumes of the building’s façade are almost all the way up. The design by Hill West masterfully combines contemporary stylings with post-war modernism, and a horizontal podium anchors the building and brings it into better context with its surroundings.
Additionally, the interlocking glass and concrete volumes of the building’s façade are almost all the way up. The design by Hill West masterfully combines contemporary stylings with post-war modernism, and a horizontal podium anchors the building and brings it into better context with its surroundings.
All 467 apartments will have designs by Whitehall Interiors, and many units will have private balconies with views of Downtown Brooklyn, Lower Manhattan, the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty. Residential amenities will include an indoor/outdoor fitness center, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, hot tub, half basketball court, saunas and steam rooms, co-working lounge, business center, game room, golf simulator, children’s playroom, screening room, party room, lounge, dog run, and finished rooftop.
Leasing has not yet begun, but CityRealty listings show that the median rents in Prospects Lefferts Gardens are $1,563/month for studios, $2,195/month for one-bedrooms, and $2,700/month for two-bedrooms. See more listings here.