Façade Installation Underway At Mixed-Use 415 Red Hook Lane, Downtown Brooklyn

(As previously published by YIMBY) Having topped out, the mixed-use tower under construction at 415 Red Hook Lane (a.k.a. 117 Livingston Street), in Downtown Brooklyn, is now receiving its façade.

Shots of the façade installation have been provided by prolific construction photographer Tectonic. As depicted in the project’s rendering, the Livingston Street side is decidedly glassier. However, it appears the actual building has a slightly different fenestration pattern on the Red Hook Lane side.

Ennead Architects is behind the design and the project is being developed by Quinlan Development and Lonicera Partners. The construction management firm involved is CM & Associates.

The structure is 21 stories tall, rising to 210 feet. The latest building permit, issued in July, shows it encompasses 107,914 square feet. With 108 residential units spread across 94.439 square feet, that works out to apartments averaging over 874 square feet.

Those residential units will start on the third floor with three of them. Then there will be seven units each on fourth floor through the 14th floor. That will be followed by four units each on the 15th floor through the 21st floor.

Below them will be retail spaces on the cellar through second floor. Commercial space will total 13,475 square feet.

Amenities will include residential storage in the cellar and room for 56 bicycles on the third floor (no automobile parking is listed). The third floor will also host laundry facilities, a fitness room, a lounge, and a terrace. There will also be a terrace on the roof.

The site is right around the corner from the Borough Hall station on the 4/5 trains, the Jay St-MetroTech station on the A, C, F, and R trains, and several others.