Exterior work is wrapping up on 550 Clinton Avenue, a 29-story mixed-use project in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects and developed by Hope Street Capital, the 280,000-square-foot structure will yield 284 apartments and about 60,000 square feet of retail space. 550 Clinton Avenue is bound by Atlantic Avenue to the south, Clinton Avenue to the east, and Vanderbilt Avenue to the west.The Downtown Brooklyn residential boom has ranked among the most impressive growth spurts any neighborhood has seen in the history of the Five Boroughs, and now, plans have been submitted to the Landmarks Preservation Commission at the periphery of the boom, in Clinton Hill. There, at 550 Clinton Avenue, Morris Adjmi Architects is designing a new 29-story residential tower, which went before the LPC for review yesterday.
We last covered 550 Clinton Avenue when the plans were approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission a few weeks ago. Today, we have an interview with the project’s architect Morris Adjmi, illuminating the challenges of building a new tower in a landmarked district. We also have a fresh rendering of the site, depicting 550 Clinton Avenue as approved by the LPC.
Morris Adjmi Architects’s 29-story residential tower may soon go vertical at 550 Clinton Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, following developer Hope Street Capital’s procurement of $180 million in construction financing. The building will eventually comprise 280,000 square feet including 284 apartments and about 60,000 square feet of retail area.
Recent new development in Downtown Brooklyn has been on a historic scale, having been ranked among the most significant growth spurts for a single neighborhood in the city’s history. Plans to build a 29-story residential tower at 550 Clinton Avenue in Clinton Hill will spread the boom slightly further out. YIMBY reported on the design in January of this year when it was first proposed to the Landmark Preservation Commission (LPC). After receiving feedback, its architect Morris Adjmi is returning to the LPC with what may be the final design.
The affordable housing lottery has launched for 539 Vanderbilt Avenue, a 29-story residential tower at 550 Clinton Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects and developed by Hope Street Capital, the structure yields 284 apartments and about 60,000 square feet of retail space. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 80 units for residents at 70 to 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $48,206 to $215,150.
Construction is wrapping up on The Axel, a 30-story mixed-use building at 550 Clinton Avenue on the border of Clinton Hill and Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects and developed by Hope Street Capital, the 280,000-square-foot tower yields 284 apartments and 60,000 square feet of retail space in the multi-story podium. Triumph Property Group is managing leasing for the apartments and JLL is in charge of leasing the commercial space at the property, which is bound by Atlantic Avenue to the south, Clinton Avenue to the east, and Vanderbilt Avenue to the west.
Façade work is nearing completion on 550 Clinton Avenue, as the tower crane has been removed from the eastern elevation of the 29-story mixed-use tower in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects and developed by Hope Street Capital, the 280,000-square-foot project will yield 284 apartments and about 60,000 square feet of retail area. The structure rises from a four-story podium bound by Atlantic Avenue to the south, Clinton Avenue to the east, and Vanderbilt Avenue to the west.
Construction has topped out on 550 Clinton Avenue, a 29-story residential tower in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects and developed by Hope Street Capital, the structure rises from a four-story podium bound by Atlantic Avenue to the south, Clinton Avenue to the east, and Vanderbilt Avenue to the west. The 280,000-square-foot development will yield 284 apartments and about 60,000 square feet of retail area.
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This home has a fantastic layout with large rooms, and open plan kitchen, dinning, living area and two bedrooms, one of which has access to a 20ft terrace via a sliding glass door. Kitchen is located in the front of the home, featuring a large picture window that looks toward quiet tree lined Clinton st.
This home has a fantastic layout with large rooms, and open plan kitchen, dinning, living area and two bedrooms, one of which has access to a 20ft terrace via a sliding glass door. Kitchen is located in the front of the home, featuring a large picture window that looks toward quiet tree lined Clinton st. The apartment features hardwood floors, ceiling fans in every room and plenty of closet space. Tiled bathroom with deep tub. Utilities not included and pets on approval. Close to all the downtown Brooklyn shopping and restaurants.StreetEasy is a brand of Zillow, Inc. and registered trademark of MFTB Hold Co Inc. Zillow, Inc. has a real estate brokerage license in multiple states. See a list of these real estate licenses. § 442-H New York Standard Operating Procedures.
This MultiFamily property located in New York received a loan of $204,000,000.00. The brokers of the deal were Michael Diaz, Adam Schwartz, Jonathan Schwartz, Aaron Appel, and Keith Kurland
Li · Saltzman Architects served as the preservation consultant and New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) liaison to MAA and Hopestreet Capital, the building’s developer. LSA guided MAA in the development of an architectural solution that sensitively responded to the historical context of Clinton Hill and the Church of St. Luke and St. Mathew’s design, despite the building’s large scale. LSA is also the Preservation Architect for the restoration of the Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew which acted as the Preservation Purpose for the development in accordance with special permit – Section 74-711 of the Zoning Resolution, ultimately allowing the building’s out-of-right final design.550 Clinton Avenue is a 29-story residential building designed by Morris Adjmi Architects (MAA), located in the developing Clinton Hill Neighborhood of Brooklyn. The design of 550 Clinton Avenue pays homage to the Romanesque Revival style Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew, a New York City Landmark, located on the adjacent lot. The tower’s gently torquing form preserves and frames views of the Church’s iconic belfry whose colonettes inspired the sculptural profile of the new building’s concrete panel cladding. Construction of 550 Clinton is expected to be completed in 2022. We apologize, but the feature you are trying to access is currently unavailable. We are aware of this issue and our team is working hard to resolve the matter. The username or password you entered is incorrect. Please try again. Remember passwords are case sensitive. If you forgot your password, click to reset it.
550 Clinton Avenue is a 29-story residential building located along Brooklyn’s rapidly evolving Atlantic Avenue corridor. Comprised of distinctive base and tower structures, the new building wraps around a full city block that it shares with the historic Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew—a local landmark since its completion in 1891 and an officially designated landmark since 1981.
Designed to bridge a large new development and a small historic neighborhood, this mixed-use multifamily building is influenced by the colorful Romanesque architecture of a nearby landmarked church. Views toward the church’s belfry are framed by the gently twisting tower.550 Clinton’s design was largely influenced by the adjacent Romanesque ecclesiastical church complex. The tower’s gently torqueing lower portion preserves views of its distinguished belfry, whose columns inspired the sculptural profile of the concrete panels that clad the new building. Cast with a multi-colored aggregate that echoes the colorful red Scotch granite, dark brownstone, and lighter sandstone used in the construction of the church, the panels shift from thick to thin as they rise up the tower around large bays of floor-to-ceiling windows. This treatment creates a subtle tripartite scheme that becomes more evident as sunlight cascades across the building façade throughout the day.At the podium, concrete panels shift horizontally across the façade to frame the building’s ground-floor commercial space and a twisting corner that brings the lower structure into alignment with the context of Clinton Avenue.550 Clinton Avenue, a 29-story mixed-use project Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, designed by Morris Adjmi architects and developed by Hope Street Capital, the 280,000-square-foot structure will have 284 apartments and approximately 60,000 square feet of retail space. 550 Clinton Avenue is bounded by Atlantic Avenue on the south, Clinton Avenue on the east, and Vanderbilt Avenue on the west.
The closest subways from 550 Clinton Avenue are the A and C trains at the Clinton-Washington Avenue station to the north, while to the west is the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station with access to the B, D, N, Q, R, 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains and the Long Island Railroad.Close-up shots show the details of the façade. The construction elevator has been fully removed and the glass railings for the top of the podium should be installed in the coming weeks. Work is complete on the mechanical bulkhead, which is topped with two wooden water towers. Façade installation has been finishing up since our last update in July, with significant progress on the four-story podium, which is now mostly enclosed in its exterior system of glass and precast concrete panels. The following photos show the dominating presence the tower makes on the surrounding low-rise neighborhood. A lane in each direction could easily be eliminatedin the 6 lane area thus widening the median and thia coyld be landscaped. Ive often wished the MTA, as part of an LIRR tunnel modernization project, would bury the elevated portion of the Atlantic branch…never understood why there is a short segment of elevated…maybe a geological issue they didnt have the technology to tunnel through 120 years ago.With being sure of all the facts, on new progress that standing tall at a 29-story. Look position of being responsible for its mirage facade, as well as beautiful based on correct views: Thanks to Michael Young.
Approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2018, the mixed-use building has a unique facade inspired by the Romanesque architecture of the church and gently twists, allowing for views of the church’s belfry.Developed by Hope Street Capital, the project included the restoration of the neighboring landmarked Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew in exchange for air rights to build the new tower.6sqft is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for individuals with disabilities. We are continuously working to improve the accessibility of our web experience for everyone, and we welcome feedback and accommodation requests. If you wish to report an issue or seek an accommodation, please contact us at [email protected].