An ungainly residential tower is readying rise from an L-shaped lot at 10 Nevins Street in Downtown Brooklyn. While the building permits from past schemes have yet to be fully updated, a new rendering posted on the site’s construction fence shows a 25-story building with wings on both Nevins Street and Livingston Street. In 2015, Crain’s New York reported that a joint-venture between Adam America Real Estate, Vanke, and Slate Property Group had purchased the site from a previous developer for $47.75 million and will be building an 180,000-square-foot condo building.
According to the project's builder, Danya Cebus Construction, the venture will hold 184 condo units with retail space on the ground floor. Amenities will include tenant storage, a bike room, yoga room, kids play room, public lounge, fitness center and a swimming pool.
The site is encircled by new development with a new 19-floor office building planned next door at 540 Fulton Street, the Nevins at 319 Schermerhorn Street finishing up construction nearby (also being co-developed by Adam America), and HUB at 333 Schermerhorn kicking off leasing earlier this year. The trio of builders are also finishing construction of 251 First Street in Park Slope.
The site is encircled by new development with a new 19-floor office building planned next door at 540 Fulton Street, the Nevins at 319 Schermerhorn Street finishing up construction nearby (also being co-developed by Adam America), and HUB at 333 Schermerhorn kicking off leasing earlier this year. The trio of builders are also finishing construction of 251 First Street in Park Slope.
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