It’s been over three years now since the first residences of Pacific Park’s 550 Vanderbilt went up for sale, and the project is only now showing signs of relenting on unveiling new beautiful and pricey abodes. The most recent of those is the building’s last maisonette that hit the market today for a cool $4.5 million. Read More
A direct new pathway for Long Island Rail Road trains traveling from Atlantic Terminal to an adjacent rail yard will reduce delays for tens of thousands of Brooklyn commuters, LIRR officials said... Read More
The first three commercial tenants for the 17-story, 278 unit, LEED Silver-certified luxury condo building located at 550 Vanderbilt Avenue have been announced.
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Upscale Brooklyn-based ice cream shop Van Leeuwen is going even harder on its growth: Before the end of warmer weather, a whopping five new locations will be sprouting across NYC — from a tower in Prospect Heights to the Upper West Side. Read More
550 Vanderbilt, a condo building in the Pacific Park development in Prospect Heights, was designed by the sustainability-oriented architectural firm COOKFOX with the intention of bringing its residents closer to nature... Read More
Surrounded by the historic neighborhoods of Prospect Heights, Boerum Hill, Fort Greene, Park Slope and Clinton Hill, 550 Vanderbilt Avenue offers the best of Brooklyn. Read More
Just because it's affordable doesn't mean it can't be beautiful. 38 Sixth Avenue at Pacific Park Brooklyn was designed by world renowned architecture firm SHoP Architects and is 100% affordable. Read More
535 Carlton at Pacific Park Brooklyn is welcoming tenants with a broad range of incomes. Read More
Everyone wants to enjoy some greenery and that is what 550 Vanderbilt offers with its communal garden terrace where building residents can plant in private planters. Read More
Jul 31, 2017
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INTERVIEW: Architect Rick Cook on the legacy of COOKFOX’s sustainable design in NYC
Rick Cook, architect of 550 Vanderbilt and 535 Carlton, talks about his work in New York City and discusses his inspiration for the buildings. Read More