Douglas Steiner’s The Hub at 333 Schermerhorn Street has debuted a registration site along with a new batch of interior renderings. Currently Brooklyn’s tallest tower at a height of 610 feet, the 53-story stacked tower is set to offer 740 rental apartments upon completion next year.
The new renderings reveal the tower's well-appointed interiors and luxurious amenities. The residences will have floor-to-ceiling windows, top-notch appliances, and hardwood floors. The impressive amenity package includes a landscaped outdoor terrace with a sun deck, a spacious swimming pool, a fitness center with a yoga studio, a dog run, a grilling terrace, a children’s playroom, and bicycle storage. The building will also feature a 42,000-square-foot retail base.
As 6qft recently reported, the building announced an affordable housing lottery for 150 units. Designated for New Yorkers who earn less than 60% of the area media income, the unit prices range from $833/month for studios to $1,082/month for 2-bedroom units. The lottery is open until December 15.
Situated in close proximity to the BAM Cultural District, The Hub will offer residents a prime Downtown Brooklyn location. Though currently the tallest, the Dattner-designed Hub is just the dawning of a new height for Brooklyn, and will soon be surpassed by the supertall 9 DeKalb and the 700-foot 205 Montague Street.
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Katy Cornell
Katy Cornell is a Long Island native with a passion for writing about real estate in the big city. She recently graduated from the University of Virginia with a BA in English and is a frequent contributor to CityRealty's Market Insight and NYC real estate blog 6sqft.