A new 12-story residential building at 167 Willoughby Street has topped out in recent weeks and is well on its way in bringing 23 spacious apartments to the booming Downtown Brooklyn-Fort Greene area. Rising from a site across from Long Island University's Brooklyn campus, the building is being developed by Boomerang Building Fund who purchased the corner lot, also addressed at 112 Fleet Place, in September 2017 for $4.2 million.
The 132-foot-tall building will have no more than two apartments per floor, three parking spaces, bike parking, and a roof deck. Its site is located behind John Catsimatedes string of new rental towers: The Eagle, The Margo, The Giovanni, and The Andrea. Just to the south, across Willoughby Street, RXR Realty is building a 34-story, 476-unit rental tower on the LIU Campus dubbed 1 University Plaza. To the west, along Flatbush is the recently-finished City Point mixed-use project, JDS Development's 9 DeKalb, and the recently-cleared site of Savanna's planned office tower at 141 Willoughby Street.
The 132-foot-tall building will have no more than two apartments per floor, three parking spaces, bike parking, and a roof deck. Its site is located behind John Catsimatedes string of new rental towers: The Eagle, The Margo, The Giovanni, and The Andrea. Just to the south, across Willoughby Street, RXR Realty is building a 34-story, 476-unit rental tower on the LIU Campus dubbed 1 University Plaza. To the west, along Flatbush is the recently-finished City Point mixed-use project, JDS Development's 9 DeKalb, and the recently-cleared site of Savanna's planned office tower at 141 Willoughby Street.