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Tishman Speyer reveals renderings for 11 Hoyt, a 480-unit residential tower

11 Hoyt - Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn, NY Tishman Speyer, one of the world’s leading developers, has revealed the first renderings and details for 11 Hoyt, its new residential tower featuring 480 apartments and 50,000 s/f of indoor and outdoor amenity space. The tower, which is slated to launch sales in summer 2018, is Tishman Speyer’s first ground up condominium project in the city. The development borders both downtown and brownstone Brooklyn along Hoyt St. and Livingston St., and will offer outdoor space for residents.

Designed by architecture and urban design firm, Studio Gang, under the direction of architect and MacArthur Fellow, Jeanne Gang, 11 Hoyt is the firm’s first residential project in New York City. Chicago-based Studio Gang was most recently awarded the 2016 Architizer A+ Firm of the Year Award and was also the recipient of the 2013 National Design Award from the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. The project will feature interior design by London-based firm Michaelis Boyd Associates and landscape design by AD100, New York-based Hollander Design. 11 Hoyt will offer a broad unit mix and will be one of the only residential developments (of its size) in the downtown area that features 190 different floorplans, offering a opportunity for residents to own a one-of-a-kind home along with a host of amenities and services at their fingertips.

“11 Hoyt is destined to become downtown Brooklyn’s most desirable new address. We are honored to collaborate with such a talented group of globally-minded and innovative design partners to launch our first ground up condominium offering in New York City,” said Rob Speyer, CEO of Tishman Speyer. “The combination of 11 Hoyt’s world-class design, unmatched amenity space and convenient, highly coveted location make this development truly one-of-a-kind.”

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