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Rose Associates and Benenson Capital top out 368-unit residential tower

210 Livingston Street - Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn, NY According to Rose Associates and Benenson Capital Partners, a topping out ceremony was held for 210 Livingston St., a 26-story, 368-unit residential tower that will include innovative social amenities, 25,000 s/f of retail space and an underground parking garage.

“The topping out of 210 Livingston St. is an important milestone as we move closer to delivering this building on schedule,” said James Hedden, chief development officer of Rose Associates. “This property is emblematic of the evolution of the area, and we look forward to welcoming our first tenants in late 2017.”

The tower is a co-development of Benenson Capital Partners and Rose Associates. Construction began at the site in December 2015. Designed by Handel Architects, the building will feature a contextual brick façade, double-height residential lobby and retail spaces, and a brand new subway entrance on Schermerhorn St. that will service the A, C and G lines.

“This property has been an asset of the Benenson family for more than 40 years, and it’s been a thrill to watch it take shape,” said Richard Kessler, chief operating officer of Benenson Capital Partners. “These are exciting times for this neighborhood, and we’re pleased that 210 Livingston is playing a part in its revitalization.”

Once completed, residents of 210 Livingston’s studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments will have access to an exciting amenities package that includes three separate outdoor spaces, a courtyard, a landscaped terrace on the 15th floor, and a rooftop with grill area and sun deck. The residential tower will also offer an eclectic resident’s club with lounges, game rooms, a catering kitchen, a fitness center and more. An on-site leasing office is scheduled to open this winter.

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