NEW YORK CITY-The board of directors of Brooklyn Bridge Park selected Alloy Development and Monadnock Construction to build a new mixed-use project on John Street in Brooklyn.
The development team will build a 12-story apartment building at the 9,600-square-foot site that will also include space on the ground floor for a branch of the Brooklyn Children's Museum and 2,650 square feet of retail space, according to Crain's New York Business.
The selection of the Alloy-Monadnock for the project will eventually complete the northernmost section of the park.
“Brooklyn Bridge Park has quickly become one of our city's favorite parks, attracting visitors who enjoy its innovative design, new amenities and breathtaking views,” Mayor Michael Bloomberg states. “New parkland and residential development at John Street will allow the park to grow and continue to thrive as one of the highlights of our city's new green waterfront.” See story in Crain's New York Business.
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