The Brooklyn Tower
Residence 54H
Downtown Brooklyn
9 DeKalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Listing Details
Bedroom
1 BedroomBathroom
1 BathroomInterior
792 SQFTPrice
$1,565,000Taxes
$795Common Charges
$562About The Brooklyn Tower
The first thing you notice about The Brooklyn Tower is its height. Rising 1,066 feet, it is Brooklyn’s tallest building by far and the borough’s first supertall. But it’s not just its stature that impresses. Designed by New York-based SHoP Architects, the tower is both grounded in history and groundbreaking. At street level, the Dime Savings Bank (originally built in 1906 and expanded in 1932) provides a literal anchor to the past—and is the reason for the new skyscraper’s hexagonal footprint. From its white marble base, the tower seems to shoot upward, a series of organ pipe-like tubes that taper and darken as they reach the top. It’s daring and dramatic, a futuristic focal point for Brooklyn and greater New York City.
Interior design firm Gachot Studios is known for their ability to combine simplicity and elegance, minimalism and warmth; they deliver all of the above at The Brooklyn Tower. It doesn’t hurt that residences start at 535 feet above ground, with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that take full advantage of unprecedented views in every direction, but whether it’s a studio or sprawling four-bedroom penthouse, the residences also feel like a place to call home—and that’s due to the attention to detail in every choice: the custom honey stain for the oak flooring, for example; the painting-like Breccia Capraia marble walls in the bathroom, or the matte black and brass kitchens that echo the tower’s bold exteriors. “The materials that are in the residences play off of all the materials that were used in the facade,” explains founding principal Christine Gachot. “That’s how we came up with the palette, the materiality, the warmth.”
To say the amenities at The Brooklyn Tower are expansive is an understatement. The more than 120,000 square feet of libraries and lounges, pools and movie theaters were designed by a trio of architecture firms, including Woods Bagot, SHoP, and HMWhite, to encompass six key areas: art, music, design, wellness, food, and storytelling. There are spaces to work and work out, to eat and entertain, to converse and create. Of particular note are the pool terrace, built around the dome of the historic Dime Savings Bank, and the 66th-floor sky deck with an open-air basketball court. Of course, there’s the Downtown Brooklyn location as well, which offers easy access to DeKalb Market, BAM, Barclays Center, and Fort Greene Park (not to mention Junior’s famous cheesecake, right across the street).
- 24hr Doorman
- Basketball Court
- Catering Kitchen
- Children's Playroom
- Cold Storage
- Concierge
- Coworking Space
- Dog Run
- Fireside Gathering Area
- Fitness Center
- Game Room
- Garden
- Library
- Lounge
- Outdoor Grills
- Outdoor Pool
- Outdoor Space
- Private Dining
- Private Event Space
- Screening Room
- Swimming Pool
- Terrace